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SCG3500 - Austria 1971 – International Chamber of Commerce Congress Stamp
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This Austrian stamp was issued in 1971 to commemorate the 23rd Congress of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) held in Vienna. The central design features a heraldic shield incorporating symbolic elements of commerce: the caduceus (staff with two snakes and wings) for trade and negotiation, a gear, an anchor for stability, and a fish symbolizing maritime commerce. The modern “HK” monogram stands for “Handelskammer” (Chamber of Commerce). Designed by O. Zeiller, the stamp reflects Austria's active role in international economic dialogue.
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