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SCG4012 - Israel 1960 – Fig Fruit 15 Agorot Stamp
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This Israeli postage stamp, issued in 1960, features a detailed illustration of the fig fruit (Ficus carica), one of the traditional Seven Species mentioned in the Bible. The design shows two figs in green tones, alongside a fig leaf, symbolizing fertility, prosperity, and deep ties to the land of Israel. The denomination is 15 agorot, with inscriptions in Hebrew, Arabic, and English, reflecting Israel’s multilingual heritage. This issue was part of a series promoting agriculture and the planting of fruit trees in Israel. A meaningful addition for collectors of Middle Eastern, agricultural, and biblical-themed philately.
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