Port Fouad Inauguration Overprint - 10 millieme
This special commemorative issue highlights Egypt's modern geopolitical expansion, maritime infrastructure, and state-led urban development by featuring the historic "PORT FOUAD" overprint alongside a cancellation bar covering the original Cairo venue name. The issue marks the formal inauguration of Port Fouad (Būr Fu'ād) in December 1926—a strategic new port city established on the eastern bank of the Suez Canal opposite Port Said, named in honor of King Fuad I. By utilizing the existing International Navigation Congress design as a base, the stamp carries a powerful layered message that directly links Egypt's monumental seafaring past, represented by Queen Hatshepsut's ancient expedition ship, with its prime mid-century industrial achievement: the administrative mastery and expansion of the Suez Canal zone.