The Great Sphinx of Giza  - 5 millieme

The Great Sphinx of Giza - 5 millieme

Year
1921
Face Value
5
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
EG 58
Yvert & Tellier
EG 60
Stanley Gibbons
EG 89

Technical Details

Colors
red
Size
21 x 25 mm
Perforation
14
Printing
Typography
Printers
Harrison & Sons Ltd.
Centering on the colossal Great Sphinx, this stamp depicts the enigmatic guardian of the necropolis, symbolizing the wisdom, strength, and endurance of the Egyptian state. The illustration focuses on the weathered face of the Sphinx with the tip of a pyramid visible in the background, carrying a symbolic message of sovereign protection that has spanned millennia. By featuring this landmark, the Egyptian administration emphasizes a narrative of cultural continuity, linking the modern era to the prestigious origins of the Old Kingdom. Historically, this issue reflects the era's focus on defining a cohesive national identity through its most recognizable archaeological treasures, utilizing the reach of the postal network to project an image of Egypt as a guardian of monumental world history and an emerging modern power rooted in ancient excellence.