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SCG12218 - Luxembourg 1972 Archaeological Artifacts Series (3-Value Set)
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This 1972 Luxembourg issue highlights notable archaeological artifacts preserved in the nation’s historical collections, presenting sculptural heads and an ancient vessel shaped as a human profile. The stamps emphasize Luxembourg’s early artistic heritage and archaeological discoveries through finely photographed museum pieces. Printed in rich color tones and clean minimalist layouts typical of early-1970s European definitives, the series combines historical scholarship with strong visual appeal. Complete multi-value sets such as this are desirable for collectors specializing in archaeology, museum themes, or Luxembourg definitive issues. Well-centered mint examples are especially attractive for thematic exhibitions.
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