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SCG13111 - Ryukyus 3¢ Stamp – 15th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1963)
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Issued by the Ryukyu Islands in 1963, this 3¢ commemorative stamp marks the 15th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948–1963). The design features stylized hands protecting a flame, symbolizing the safeguarding of human dignity, freedom, and fundamental rights. The bold graphic style and vibrant color palette reflect the modernist design trends used in many international human-rights themed issues of the early 1960s. Inscribed “RYUKYUS” with Japanese characters, the stamp highlights the islands’ postal identity during the U.S. administration period. Human-rights themed issues are widely collected for their historical and humanitarian significance.
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