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SCG10768 - 🇪🇬 UAR (Egypt) 1963 – “Save Abu Simbel” UNESCO Campaign Stamp – 10m
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This striking 1963 United Arab Republic (Egypt) 10 milliemes stamp was issued as part of the international UNESCO campaign to save the Abu Simbel temples from flooding caused by the Aswan High Dam. The design depicts the monumental interior statues of Ramesses II, rendered in dramatic black-yellow tones against a grey frame. The inscription “Save Abu Simbel” highlights the global preservation effort that became a landmark achievement in archaeological rescue. A highly desirable thematic issue for collectors of Egypt, UNESCO heritage, UAR period philately, and world architecture on stamps.
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