Stamp
SCG1078 - Nigeria 6d – Freedom From Hunger (1963)
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Issued in 1963, this 6 pence stamp from Nigeria is part of the global “Freedom from Hunger” campaign launched by the FAO. It features a farmer on a tractor with an ear of maize, symbolizing agricultural progress and food security. Printed in bold magenta, the design reflects post-independence optimism and Nigeria's commitment to fighting hunger through modernization. A significant thematic issue, it holds strong appeal for collectors of development and UN-related topics.
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