In 1937, Lebanon issued a set of eight airmail stamps honoring its participation in the Paris International Exposition (Scott #C57-64). 15,000 sets were issued, and Scott '13 prices the unused set at $44.50.
The issue has dual market appeal among collectors of Lebanon and French Colonies/Possessions.
Lebanon, a nation of 4.2 million people, is noted for its commercial enterprise. Over the course of time, emigration has yielded Lebanese "commercial networks" throughout the world. As a result, remittances from Lebanese abroad to family members within the country total $8.2 billion and account for one fifth of the country's economy. The country has the largest proportion of skilled labor among Arab States. The tourism and banking sectors are the the most important pillars of the Lebanese economy, though they have at times been disrupted by political instability. Annual GDP growth has averaged about 4.8% over the last 5 years.
Those interested in learning more about investing in stamps are encouraged to read the Philatelic Investment Guide ($5), available on Kindle, and accessible from any computer.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
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