Stamp
SCG4030 - Israel 1956 – Oranges, International Citrus Congress
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This 300 prutot stamp was issued by Israel in 1956 to commemorate the 4th International Citrus Congress. It depicts a pair of ripe oranges with green leaves and a blossom, symbolizing Israel’s thriving citrus industry, especially the famous Jaffa orange exports. The design emphasizes agriculture’s role in the young nation’s economy. With its bold colors and clean typography, it remains one of Israel’s iconic agricultural-themed issues. Highly valued by collectors of Middle Eastern and thematic agriculture stamps.
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