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SCG2816 - Israel 1962 – Anemones and State Emblem
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This 1962 Israeli postage stamp features a striking cluster of red anemone flowers, symbolizing the country’s natural beauty and national pride. Below the blossoms stands the emblem of Israel—a menorah flanked by olive branches—representing peace and Jewish heritage. The denomination is 1.10 Israeli lira, and the name “Israel” appears in Hebrew, English, and Arabic. This issue is part of a definitive series that incorporated national symbols and flora. A visually elegant piece, it remains a favorite among collectors of Israeli philately and Middle Eastern themes.
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