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SCG10200 - 🇳🇮 Nicaragua 1976 – U.S. Independence Bicentennial, 4c
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This striking 4-centavo commemorative from Nicaragua (1976) honors the 200th Anniversary of U.S. Independence, featuring W. Walcutt’s dramatic artwork of colonists toppling the statue of King George III, a symbolic moment marking the American Revolution’s break from British rule. The left inscription quotes Thomas Paine (1776), underscoring themes of resistance against tyranny. Printed in vivid tones with strong historical storytelling, this issue is sought after by collectors of revolutionary history, bicentennial commemoratives, and Americana-themed foreign issues.
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