Stamp
SCG1118 - United Nations 15c “Stop Drug Abuse” Stamp (1971)
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This impactful 15-cent United Nations stamp was issued in 1971 as part of a campaign to combat global drug abuse. The design features a dark poppy pod with a skull symbolizing the deadly consequences of narcotics. Set against a vivid magenta background, it sends a powerful visual warning. The message “Stop Drug Abuse” reinforces the UN’s commitment to public health and awareness. A bold issue for collectors of social or health themes.
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