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SCG2804 - Israel 1962 Malaria Eradication Stamp – Microscope & Parasite Design
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Issued in 1962, this Israeli stamp commemorates the global campaign to eradicate malaria. The design features a stylized black microscope aimed at a dark green malaria parasite, surrounded by red dots representing infected blood cells. The theme highlights scientific progress and international health collaboration. The trilingual inscription "Israel" in Hebrew, English, and Arabic reinforces its universal message. With a denomination of 0.15 Israeli pounds, it holds strong thematic appeal for collectors interested in medical history or global health.
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