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SCG13545 - United States 1960 NTA Christmas Seal – Carolers with Lantern “Greetings”
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This festive 1960 Christmas Seal from the United States was issued by the National Tuberculosis Association (NTA) as part of its annual charity fundraising campaign. The design features two young carolers dressed in winter robes, one holding a glowing lantern while the other sings from a songbook, capturing the warm spirit of Christmas traditions. The bold red double-barred cross at the left represents the global symbol of the fight against tuberculosis. Inscribed with the word “Greetings” and the year 1960, the seal reflects the classic mid-century holiday art style widely collected today. Though not valid for postage, NTA Christmas seals remain highly collectible pieces of philatelic ephemera associated with public health campaigns and holiday mail.
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