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SCG10780 - Ryukyu Islands 1963 – 15th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 3¢
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Issued by the Ryukyu Islands in 1963, this striking 3¢ commemorative stamp honors the 15th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948–1963). The bold design features a stylized blue fist cradling a red flame, symbolizing the global struggle for dignity, freedom, and the safeguarding of human rights. The modern graphic style and vivid color contrasts make this issue especially desirable among collectors of post-war Asia, Ryukyu postal history, and UN-themed philately. A meaningful piece representing the islands’ cultural and political narrative during the U.S. administration period.
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