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SCG3324 - Austria 1976 – Fight Cancer Campaign Stamp
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Issued by Austria in 1976, this striking 2.50 schilling stamp is part of the country’s public health awareness initiative. Designed by O. Steffel, it features a vivid, surrealistic depiction of a monstrous red face symbolizing cancer, clenching a blue figure in its mouth. The German inscription “Früherkennung, Kampf dem Krebs!” translates to “Early detection, fight cancer!” This stamp powerfully blends art and advocacy, emphasizing the urgency of early cancer diagnosis.
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