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SCG10556 - Israel 1950 – 60 Pruta “Gazelle / Tribe of Naphtali” Definitive
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This classic 60-pruta definitive from Israel features the heraldic gazelle, symbol of the Tribe of Naphtali, rendered in a soft olive-brown tone. Issued in the early 1950s as part of the first long-running definitive series, it showcases inscriptions in Hebrew, English, and Arabic, reflecting the multilingual character of Israel’s postal identity. A popular issue among Holy Land and Judaica collectors, it remains a key stamp for completing the Second Coins / Emblems definitive set. Crisp detail and strong color make it an attractive addition to any thematic wildlife or Judaica collection.
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