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SCG13209 - Christmas Island 1965 – 10c ANZAC 1915–1965 Commemorative Stamp
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This commemorative stamp from Christmas Island was issued in 1965 to mark the 50th anniversary of the ANZAC campaign (1915–1965) during the First World War. The design depicts a soldier leading a donkey carrying a wounded comrade, symbolizing the bravery and compassion shown during the Gallipoli campaign. The imagery is inspired by the legendary figure “Simpson and his donkey,” who became a symbol of courage and humanitarian service on the battlefield. Printed in a striking green tone with radiant background lines, the stamp honors the sacrifice and spirit of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). It remains a meaningful historical and military-themed collectible.
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