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SCG11023 - Republic of Congo – Independence & Freedom Chains, 3.50F (1959–1961)
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This striking commemorative stamp from the Republic of Congo symbolizes the nation’s transition to independence, marked by the dates 4 January 1959–1961. The design features broken chains, a powerful emblem of liberation from colonial rule, set against a crowd scene and the Congolese national flag with its distinctive star motif. Issued during the formative years surrounding Congo’s independence (1960), this stamp reflects the optimism and political transformation of the era. Printed by Courvoisier S.A., it is a historically significant issue sought after by collectors of African independence, decolonization, and Cold War–era African states. A meaningful addition to thematic and country collections alike.
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