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SCG11253 - Ghana – Africa Freedom Day Commemorative 2½d (1959) – Pan-African Unity Issue
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Issued by Ghana, this striking 1959 commemorative marks Africa Freedom Day (15th April 1959), celebrating African independence movements and continental solidarity. The dramatic design features a globe centered on Africa, flanked by flaming torches of liberty and framed by the flags of emerging African nations. Printed in bold black with vivid flag colors, the stamp has strong political symbolism and excellent visual contrast. As one of the earliest Pan-African themed issues after Ghana’s independence, it holds historic and thematic appeal for collectors of decolonization, Africa, and political history. A classic Cold War-era commemorative that fits beautifully in topical or country collections.
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