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SCG11959 - Ghana 1958 Conference of Independent African States – Accra Commemorative Pair
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This historic 1958 Ghana commemorative pair celebrates the Conference of Independent African States held in Accra, one of the earliest gatherings promoting African unity following the wave of independence movements. The design features the map of Africa with a ceremonial torch, symbolizing freedom, enlightenment, and continental solidarity, alongside Ghana’s iconic Black Star emblem. Issued shortly after Ghana’s own independence (1957), these stamps hold strong historical and thematic value for collectors specializing in African independence, political history, or early post-colonial commemoratives. The contrasting violet and blue color varieties enhance the appeal when preserved as a complete set.
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