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SCG12336 - Afghanistan 1969 – 10 AFS Independence Day (Fête de l’Indépendance)
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Issued in 1969 (1348 in the Afghan calendar), this 10 AFS commemorative celebrates Afghanistan’s Independence Day. The central vignette portrays a traditionally dressed royal or historical couple, symbolizing Afghan heritage and sovereignty. The bilingual inscription in Persian/Dari and French (“Fête de l’Indépendance” / “Postes Afghanes”) reflects Afghanistan’s international postal presentation style of the era. The bold magenta frame and circular teal engraving create strong visual contrast, making it attractive in thematic collections on independence, royalty, or Middle Eastern history. A desirable Cold War–era Afghan issue for collectors of Asian commemoratives.
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