Colonial Exposition Issue
The Colonial Exposition Issue was the first omnibus issue of the French colonial empire. Issued in 1931, in conjunction with the Paris Colonial Exposition, it consisted of four different engraved designs, denominated in the local currency. 26 French territories participated.
The four designs had themes reflecting those of the exposition:
- People of the French empire
- Women's heads
- An allegory of France showing the way to civilization
- Colonial commerce, with natives holding their wares, and a steamship in the background
Participating colonies
- French Cameroon
- French Chad
- French Dahomey
- French Guiana
- French Guinea
- French India
- French Polynesia
- French Sudan
- Gabon
- Guadeloupe
- French Indochina
- Ivory Coast
- French Madagascar
- Martinique
- Mauritania
- Middle Congo
- New Caledonia
- Niger
- Oubangui-Chari
- Réunion
- St. Pierre & Miquelon
- Senegal
- French Somali Coast
- French Togo
- Upper Volta
- Wallis and Futuna Islands