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SCG13176 - Liberia 5¢ – President Tubman’s Visit to the Netherlands (1956)
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This 5-cent stamp from Liberia commemorates the historic 1956 state visit of President William V. S. Tubman to the Netherlands, highlighting diplomatic relations between the two nations. The design prominently features a traditional Dutch windmill and the Netherlands’ tricolor flag, symbolizing the host country. Liberia’s national emblems appear on the left, including the Lone Star shield and a ship representing the nation’s founding heritage. The stamp reflects Liberia’s mid-20th-century international diplomacy during Tubman’s long presidency. Collectors value this issue for its attractive combination of national symbols and its significance in Liberia’s foreign relations history.
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