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SCG10731 - Egypt 1951 International Cotton Congress – 10 Milliemes
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This 1951 Egyptian commemorative stamp (10 milliemes) was issued for the Congrès International du Coton, highlighting Egypt’s world-renowned cotton industry. The design features a rural Egyptian woman harvesting cotton, symbolizing both tradition and national agricultural pride. Printed in deep olive-green tones, the stamp reflects mid-century Egyptian engraving aesthetics with fine detail and strong thematic appeal. A desirable item for collectors of agricultural themes, Middle Eastern philately, and post-war commemoratives.
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