Stamp
SCG11541 - Israel 1954 – World Health Day / Public Health Emblem 1.00 Israeli Lira
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Issued by Israel in 1954, this striking commemorative features a bold serpent encircling a globe — a classic symbol of medicine and international health cooperation. The design marks World Health Day and reflects Israel’s early participation in global public-health initiatives. Printed in a rich brown monochrome palette, the minimalist graphic style is typical of 1950s Israeli modernist issues. The bilingual inscriptions (Hebrew/Arabic) add cultural depth and postal authenticity. A desirable thematic piece for medical, Red Cross, WHO, and symbolic-design collectors.
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