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SCG3519 - 1965 Swaziland International Co-operation Year – ½ Cent
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This 1965 Swaziland postage stamp was issued to commemorate the International Co-operation Year, symbolizing unity and global partnership. The design features two clasped hands within a laurel wreath, representing peace and collaboration among nations. On the right, an oval portrait of Queen Elizabeth II appears under a crown, reflecting Swaziland’s status as a British protectorate at the time. The stamp’s teal and maroon color scheme adds visual distinction to its theme. A significant issue for collectors of Commonwealth and United Nations-themed philately.
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