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SCG12853 - Egypt 1951 Royal Wedding of King Farouk & Queen Narriman – 10 Mills Commemorative Stamp
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Issued by Egypt on 6 May 1951, this commemorative stamp celebrates the royal marriage of King Farouk I and Queen Narriman, one of the final major royal events before the Egyptian Revolution of 1952. The design features joint portraits of the royal couple framed by symbolic laurel branches representing unity and national pride. Printed in an elegant green tone, the stamp reflects mid-20th century Egyptian monarchy aesthetics and political history. As one of the last royal-era commemoratives, it holds strong historical and thematic appeal for monarchy and Middle East collectors.
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