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SCG11940 - Republic of the Congo Independence Commemoration (1959–1961) – Broken Chains Issue
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This striking commemorative pair honors the historic events of 4 January 1959, a turning point that led to the Congo’s path toward independence. The design shows a crowd of citizens beneath the national flag, with broken chains symbolizing liberation from colonial rule, making the issue both historically and politically significant. Produced by Courvoisier S.A., the stamps are admired for their vivid color variations—green (10F) and carmine (20F)—and strong symbolic imagery. As an early independence-era issue, this set is highly valued in African thematic collections focusing on decolonization, freedom movements, and national formation.
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