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SCG3231 - Israel 1950 "Security" Definitive Stamp – 150 Pruta
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This 1950 definitive stamp from Israel features the image of a fasces with an olive branch — a symbol combining strength and peace — under the theme of "Security" ("Bitchon" in Hebrew). The red design is part of Israel's first definitive series, portraying important national values. The denomination is 150 Pruta, with inscriptions in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. A key collectible for early Israeli philately, it reflects the young nation’s emphasis on defense and hope.
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