Stamp
SCG13777 - Japan 1971 – Postal Service Centenary (Child & Post Box) 15 Yen Stamp
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This charming 1971 commemorative stamp from Japan celebrates 100 years of the nation’s modern postal service. Issued by Nippon (Japan), it features a stylized red pillar post box with a child posting a letter, symbolizing trust and everyday communication. The simple, almost childlike artwork gives it a warm, nostalgic appeal unique among postal issues. The vertical inscription marks the centenary of postal services (1871–1971), making it historically significant. Its minimalist design and cultural context make it especially attractive for thematic collectors focusing on postal history or children in art. A delightful piece representing Japan’s postal heritage.
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