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SCG1155 - Mexico 1980 Airmail – World Health Day “Tobacco or Health” Campaign
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Issued by Mexico in 1980 for World Health Day, this 1.60 peso airmail stamp promotes anti-smoking awareness with the bold message: "Tabaco o salud, elija" (“Tobacco or health – choose”). The design features a skeletal figure smoking a cigar, inspired by José Guadalupe Posada’s iconic calavera art, paired with the United Nations emblem. It’s a striking philatelic piece combining cultural art and global health messaging.
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