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SCG3824 - French Indochina 1931 – 5c Ruins of Angkor Stamp

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SCG3824 - French Indochina 1931 – 5c Ruins of Angkor Stamp

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This 5 centimes stamp from French Indochina, issued in 1931, features the majestic Bayon Temple ruins at Angkor Thom, Cambodia. The design shows the iconic sculpted faces of Avalokiteshvara, symbolizing the grandeur of the ancient Khmer Empire. Printed in deep violet, the stamp reflects the French colonial era’s fascination with Angkor’s archaeological heritage. Part of a series highlighting the region’s cultural and architectural marvels, it was used widely for everyday correspondence within the colony. A fine piece for collectors interested in Southeast Asian history, colonial postal issues, and Angkor-themed philately.

 

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