Stamp
SCG1007 - 1967 Greece – April 21st Military Coup Commemorative
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This controversial Greek stamp, issued in the late 1960s, depicts a soldier rising from flames before a phoenix—a symbol used during the military junta that seized power on April 21, 1967. It represents the regime’s ideology of national rebirth through military authority. For collectors, it stands as a stark artifact of Cold War-era authoritarianism in Europe.
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