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SCG2427 - Indonesia 1960s Istiqlal Mosque Semi-Postal Stamp Set
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This striking set of three semi-postal stamps from Indonesia features the Istiqlal Mosque (Mesdjid Istiqlal) in Jakarta, the largest mosque in Southeast Asia. Issued in the 1960s, each stamp depicts a modern architectural view of the mosque in minimalist white against bold color backgrounds—brown (Rp 1.50 + 0.50), blue (30 + 20 sen), and red (40 + 20 sen). The surcharges supported national development or charity causes. With clear vertical inscriptions "REPUBLIK INDONESIA" and vintage spelling "Djakarta," this set is a prized addition for thematic collectors of architecture, religion, or Indonesian heritage.
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