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SCG3911 - Madagascar 1974 – Coton de Tuléar Dog (50 Fmg)
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Issued by the Republic of Madagascar in 1974, this 50 Malagasy franc stamp features the Coton de Tuléar, the beloved national dog of Madagascar. Known for its soft, cotton-like coat and lively temperament, the breed is closely associated with the island’s heritage and is often called the “Royal Dog of Madagascar.” The stamp, designed by Delrieu, captures the dog in a natural outdoor setting, emphasizing its playful and loyal nature. Part of a thematic issue showcasing native animals, it highlights Madagascar’s cultural and zoological identity. A prized item for collectors of dog-themed stamps and African fauna issues.
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