Portrait of King Fuad I - 4 millieme

Portrait of King Fuad I - 4 millieme

Year
1931
Face Value
4
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Personalities

Catalogs References

Michel
EG 124a
Yvert & Tellier
EG 122a
Stanley Gibbons
EG 154

Technical Details

Colors
Olive brown
Size
22 x 26 mm
Perforation
13½
Printing
Photogravure
This definitive issue highlights Egypt's modern political history, state sovereignty, and dynastic institutions by presenting a formal portrait of King Fuad I set within an elegant oval frame. The subject showcases the constitutional monarchy era following the 1922 unilateral declaration of Egyptian independence, carrying a strong message of royal prestige and centralized governance. Wearing a traditional fez (tarboosh) and formal civilian attire, the sovereign represents the institutional leadership of the realm during a pivotal transition toward administrative self-determination. The background pattern, featuring a subtle vertical repetition of traditional Nile papyrus buds, anchors the modern administrative framework of the state directly within Egypt's ancestral geographic identity.