Stamp
SCG2116 - 1946 Greece 5 Lepta – Corinth Canal
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This 5 lepta stamp from Greece, issued in 1946, features a striking image of a ship passing through the narrow Corinth Canal, a marvel of engineering that connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf. The design captures the steep, dramatic cliffs lining the waterway and includes a bridge in the background. Printed in dark green, the stamp is part of a definitive series showcasing Greek landmarks. This is a used stamp with clear maritime and architectural appeal.
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