Stamp
SCG13042 - South Africa 1963 – Transkei Issue, 2½c (Parliament Building Design)
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Issued in 1963, this 2½ cent stamp from the Republic of South Africa features the prominent government building of Transkei, reflecting the political landscape of the early apartheid-era homelands. The bilingual inscription “Republic of South Africa / Republiek van Suid-Afrika” highlights the English and Afrikaans usage of the period. The architectural dome and classical façade symbolize administrative authority and regional governance. This issue is part of the early 1960s definitive series portraying significant national and regional landmarks. A historically important piece for collectors specializing in South African political, homeland, or architectural themes.
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