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SCG2198 - Greece 1963 "Freedom from Hunger" Campaign Stamp
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Issued by Greece in 1963, this stamp was part of the global “Freedom from Hunger” campaign spearheaded by the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization). It features a symbolic design of wheat stalks and a globe, representing the need to combat world hunger through agricultural development. The French text “CONTRE LA FAIM” translates to “Against Hunger.” Denominated at 4.50 drachmas, this is a mint, well-centered stamp ideal for thematic collections on humanitarian causes.
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