Stamp
SCG13052 - Israel 1994 – Graphopterus serrator (85 Agorot)
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This 1994 Israel stamp features Graphopterus serrator, a striking desert ground beetle native to the region. The detailed illustration highlights the beetle’s bold black body with distinctive white markings, showcasing Israel’s rich entomological diversity. Issued with a denomination of 85 Agorot, the stamp includes inscriptions in Hebrew, Arabic, English, and Latin, reflecting Israel’s multilingual postal tradition. The realistic artwork and naturalistic background make it especially appealing to thematic collectors of insects and wildlife. A desirable addition for collectors specializing in Middle Eastern fauna or 1990s Israeli nature issues.
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