Stamp
SCG3208 - Argentina 1961 "Día de las Américas" Overprint – Jacaranda Mimosifolia
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This 1961 Argentine stamp features the striking Jacaranda mimosifolia (locally known as "Tarco") in vivid blue. Originally part of a floral definitive series, it was later overprinted with “14 DE ABRIL DÍA DE LAS AMÉRICAS” to commemorate Pan American Day. The dual surcharge of +0.50 pesos indicates it was semi-postal, contributing funds to a cause. Designed by Héctor Viola and printed by Casa de Moneda, this piece combines botanical beauty with continental unity.
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