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SCG3204 - 1960s Mauritania Pastoral Well Stamp – 0.50F
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This 0.50 franc stamp from the Islamic Republic of Mauritania features a striking pastoral scene titled "Puits Pastoral" (Pastoral Well). It shows a man drawing water from a traditional well using leather buckets, with cattle in the background symbolizing nomadic livestock culture. Issued during the 1960s, the stamp reflects the importance of water access in arid regions. The artwork is by J. Barbé and engraved by Hertenberger, known for their detailed illustrative styles.
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