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SCG3223 - Israel 60 Pruta Gazelle Stamp – 1950s Definitive Issue
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This 60 pruta stamp from Israel features a graceful gazelle, a symbol deeply rooted in Jewish culture and the Israeli landscape. Issued as part of the first definitive series in the 1950s, it bears inscriptions in Hebrew, Arabic, and English, reflecting the country’s multilingual character. The elegant ribbon beneath the gazelle contains ancient Hebrew script. This brown-toned stamp is a popular collectible from Israel’s early postal history.
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