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SCG12251 - Ghana 1959 Second Anniversary of Independence Commemorative Set
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This commemorative stamp group from Ghana celebrates the Second Anniversary of Independence (1959) and highlights national identity through cultural and geographic symbolism. Designs include traditional musical instruments such as talking drums and the elephant horn blower, a map illustrating Ghana’s position in Africa with national colors, and Adinkra-inspired traditional symbols reflecting heritage and unity. Issued only two years after independence (1957), these stamps represent an early and historically meaningful period of Ghanaian philately. Bright modernist artwork, strong patriotic colors, and symbolic motifs make the set especially appealing to collectors of African independence issues and cultural-themed stamps.
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