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SCG12400 - United States – 1977 American Lung Association (New Mexico Christmas Seal)
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This 1977 Christmas Seal was issued in the United States for the American Lung Association, featuring cheerful child-style artwork from New Mexico. The design shows two smiling figures rendered in a folk-art style, symbolizing hope, health, and community spirit. The iconic Cross of Lorraine, the long-standing emblem of the fight against tuberculosis and lung disease, appears prominently in red. Though not valid for postage, these seals were widely used on mail to raise funds and awareness. A charming example of 1970s American charity label art, highly collectible in thematic TB, medical, and Christmas Seal collections.
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