King Hussein and Queen Dina -  100 fils

King Hussein and Queen Dina - 100 fils

Year
1955
Face Value
100
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Personalities

Catalogs References

Michel
JO 315
Yvert & Tellier
JO 297
Stanley Gibbons
JO 444

Technical Details

Colors
brown
Size
62 x 28 mm
Perforation
11 x 11½
Printers
Survey Department, Cairo
This commemorative stamp was issued by the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to celebrate the royal wedding of King Hussein and Queen Dina bint Abdul-Hamid on April 19, 1955. The marriage was a monumental state occasion for the young kingdom, capturing the attention of the entire region. As the first marriage of the young monarch following his formal ascension to the throne, the union was met with nationwide celebrations and represented a period of optimism, social development, and modern transition for the Jordanian public.

Queen Dina, an intellectual and a member of the Hashemite family born in Egypt, was a highly educated academic who had studied at Cambridge University and lectured in literature. The release of this commemorative postal series served to document this historic milestone within Jordan's royal lineage, projecting an image of regional diplomatic alignment, national stability, and dynastic continuity. Today, this issue remains a significant historical keepsake capturing a major early chapter in the long reign of King Hussein.