Stamp
SCG11625 - Liechtenstein 1967 – 75 Years Historical Museum (Horse Fibula), 90 Rappen
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Issued by Liechtenstein in 1967, this stamp commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Liechtenstein National Museum. The design, created by sculptor Georg Malin, features an ancient bronze horse-shaped fibula (brooch) discovered in the region, symbolizing early Alpine craftsmanship and archaeological heritage. The deep violet background highlights the patinated green artifact, producing a striking museum-style presentation typical of Liechtenstein’s high-quality engraved issues. This commemorative is sought after by collectors specializing in museum themes, archaeology, and European cultural heritage. Well-centered examples with intact perforations are particularly desirable for thematic and historical collections.
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