Stamp
SCG2839 - Israel 1965 Municipal Emblems – Jerusalem & Beit El
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Issued in 1965, this Israeli stamp showcases the municipal emblems of Jerusalem (left) and Beit El (right). The Jerusalem emblem features the Lion of Judah surrounded by olive branches, symbolizing strength and peace. Beit El’s emblem includes a lion within a Star of David, emphasizing both historical and biblical connections. This 0.50 lira stamp is part of a series celebrating local governance and civic identity across Israel. It's a striking piece for collectors interested in heraldic themes and Israeli municipal history.
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