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SCG3930 - Mexico 1972 – Lions International 55th Convention, Mexico City – First Day Cover
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This official First Day Cover was issued on June 28, 1972, to commemorate the 55th Lions International Convention held in Mexico City. The 40 centavos commemorative stamp features the Lions Club International emblem, with bold colors highlighting the iconic lion’s head design. The special cachet showcases a striking orange and blue sunburst motif with "Mexico City" at its center, symbolizing the host city. The cover is postmarked with a clear convention-themed cancellation reading “Clubes de Leones – LV Convención Internacional, México, Junio 28–1972”. A collectible piece honoring one of the world’s most influential service organizations, it holds strong appeal for both Lions Club memorabilia enthusiasts and philatelists interested in international congress issues.
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