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SCG1071 - Traditional Sculptures of Katanga
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This used stamp from Katanga, issued during its brief period of self-declared independence (1960–1963), features traditional African sculptures. The figures depicted represent local art and cultural heritage, rendered in a stylized, almost abstract form. The inscription "ETAT DU KATANGA – INCHI YA KATANGA" reflects the native language and political aspirations of the secessionist state. The stamp was printed by Courvoisier S.A., a Swiss security printer known for high-quality philatelic issues.
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