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SCG3304 - Austria 1975 – "Mit Sicherheitsgurten dem Tod die Hände binden" Safety Campaign Stamp
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Issued in 1975, this striking Austrian stamp promotes road safety with a bold visual metaphor—a skeletal hand restrained by a seatbelt. The inscription, "Mit Sicherheitsgurten dem Tod die Hände binden", translates to "With seatbelts, bind the hands of death." The 70 groschen stamp, designed by O. Stefferl, was part of a public awareness campaign emphasizing the life-saving importance of seatbelt use. Its vivid imagery and direct messaging make it a standout piece in thematic collections on public health, road safety, or symbolic design.
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