Stamp
SCG2753 - 1965 Liechtenstein Europa CEPT Stamp – "Key of Europe" Design
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This 50-rappen stamp from Liechtenstein was issued in 1965 as part of the Europa CEPT series. Designed by Josef Schaedler and printed by Courvoisier S.A., it features the iconic “Key of Europe” motif — a symbol of European unity. The head of the stylized key displays the letters "CEPT" (Conférence Européenne des Administrations des Postes et des Télécommunications), referencing the European cooperation initiative in postal and telecom sectors. Its vivid red background enhances the ornate geometric design, making it a standout in Europa philately.
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