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SCG3651 - Japan 1958 Hiroshima Peace Memorial City Construction 8 Yen Stamp
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Issued in 1958, this Japanese 8 yen brown stamp commemorates the construction of Hiroshima as a Peace Memorial City after the devastation of World War II. The design features a serene allegorical female figure holding a dove, symbolizing peace and hope for the future. The minimalist yet powerful imagery reflects Japan’s postwar commitment to rebuilding and promoting harmony. It is part of a series celebrating Hiroshima’s transformation into a beacon of peace. Highly regarded among collectors for its historical context and symbolic design, it remains a sought-after postwar commemorative issue.
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