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SCG3216 - 1960s Congo Postage Due Stamp – Mail Carrier with Message Symbol
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This striking triangular postage due stamp from the Republic of Congo features a bare-chested mail carrier holding a long staff topped with symbolic letters, signifying postal communication. Behind him, a river scene with canoes highlights the natural geography and traditional transport methods. Issued likely in the early post-independence 1960s, the stamp is inscribed “TIMBRE TAXE” and carries a face value of 0.50 francs. Designed by R. Serres and engraved by P. Forget, it reflects the vital role of rural messengers in Congo’s mail delivery system.
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