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SCG3764 - Philippines – 5 Centavos "City of Manila" Stamp (1935)
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This striking 5 centavos violet stamp from the Philippines features the coat of arms of Manila, bearing the historic date A.D. 1596, when the city was granted its official seal under Spanish rule. At the top sits a fortress symbolizing strength and colonial heritage, while below is the half-lion, half-dolphin creature (the "sea-lion"), emblematic of Manila’s maritime importance. Issued during the American Commonwealth period, the design reflects pride in Manila’s status as the nation’s capital and cultural center. A fine piece of Philippine philately, it is valued by collectors for its symbolism and its representation of the transition from Spanish to American influence.
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