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SCG2459 - Costa Rica 1971 Airmail – 150th Anniversary of Central American Independence
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Issued by Costa Rica in 1971, this commemorative airmail stamp celebrates the sesquicentennial (150th anniversary) of Central America's independence from Spain (1821–1971). It features the emblem of the Provincias Unidas del Centro de América, a historic symbol representing the unity of Central American states. The design includes volcanoes, a rising sun, and ocean waves, all enclosed in a triangle and ringed with the inscription. Denominated at ₡2.00, this stamp is a key collectible for those interested in Latin American history and airmail issues.
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