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SCG1366 - Pakistan Cotton Crop Stamp
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This unused 50 paisa stamp from Pakistan, likely issued in the 1960s, features a simple yet elegant design of a cotton plant on a blue background. Cotton, a vital cash crop for the country, is symbolized here as a key economic and agricultural emblem. The stamp includes inscriptions in English, Urdu, and Bengal,i reflecting Pakistan's linguistic diversity before the separation of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). A noteworthy piece for collectors of agrarian themes and South Asian postal history.
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