Stamp
SCG10165 - Israel – 300 Agorot “Fig Branch” Holiday Greetings Stamp (1979)
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This vibrant 300-agorot stamp from Israel, issued in 1979, features a stylized illustration of a fig branch with leaves and fruit, rendered in rich green tones. It forms part of Israel’s annual “Festivals” (Mo’adim Le-Simcha) series, released to celebrate the Jewish holiday season. Designed with clean modernist lines and Hebrew, English, and Arabic inscriptions, the stamp reflects Israel’s classic late-1970s graphic style. A popular thematic choice for collectors of botanical, holy-land, and Jewish festival issues. Well-centered examples are especially desirable.
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