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SCG10759 - Egypt 1946 – Visit of King Abdul-Aziz Al-Saud, 10 Mills Green
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Issued in January 1946, this commemorative Egyptian stamp honors the historic state visit of King Abdul-Aziz Al-Saud, founder of modern Saudi Arabia. The design features the crossed flags of Egypt and Saudi Arabia beneath a royal crown, symbolizing strengthened diplomatic ties after World War II. Inscribed in both Arabic and French, it reflects Egypt’s cosmopolitan printing tradition. Printed in rich green tones, the 10-mills denomination is a classic piece of mid-20th-century Arab philately and remains a sought-after issue for collectors of Middle Eastern political history.
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