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SCG2852 - 1980 France UNESCO World Heritage Sites Series
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Issued in 1980 by France, this striking trio of commemorative stamps honors UNESCO World Heritage landmarks across the globe. Each stamp showcases a culturally significant site:
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1.20 F – Gorée Island, Senegal: Features the haunting "Maison des Esclaves" (House of Slaves), a symbol of the transatlantic slave trade and a site of global remembrance.
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2.00 F – Palais de Sans-Souci, Haiti: Depicts the monumental palace built by King Henri I, an emblem of Haitian independence and resilience.
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1.40 F – Moenjodaro, Pakistan: Celebrates the ancient Indus Valley city with its masterful urban design, a testament to early civilization.
Designed by Pierre Béquet and engraved by Claude Jumelet (PHÉLIPPIN credited for layout), the set blends architectural heritage with rich duotone printing for striking visual effect.
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