Stamp
SCG12804 - Germany 1981 – Centenary of Social Insurance (100 Jahre Sozialversicherung)
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Issued by Germany (Deutsche Bundespost) in 1981, this commemorative stamp marks the 100th anniversary of the German Social Insurance system, originally introduced under Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. The design creatively forms the number 100 using miniature human figures, symbolizing society collectively protected through welfare and social security. The modern artistic composition reflects themes of unity, public welfare, and social responsibility. This issue represents an important socio-historical milestone in European governance and labor protection. A meaningful thematic addition for collectors of social history, labor movements, and modern German commemoratives.
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