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SCG1107 - United States 1971 "Prevent Drug Abuse" Stamp
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Issued by the United States in 1971, this 8-cent stamp is part of a public awareness campaign against drug abuse. It features a somber illustration of a seated, distressed figure, symbolizing the emotional toll of substance addiction. Boldly inscribed with “Prevent drug abuse,” it marked a significant shift in American postal messaging—promoting health and social awareness. The stamp belongs to the Prominent Social Issues series and is a striking example of cause-based philately. This copy is
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