Stamp
SCG4069 - Belgium 1967 – Flax and Linen Industry (6F)
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Issued by Belgium in 1967, this 6 Franc stamp highlights the country’s historic flax and linen industry. The design features a stylized flax plant with delicate blue blossoms emerging from an abstract industrial element, symbolizing the union of agriculture and modern textile production. At the bottom, factory silhouettes emphasize the industrial significance of flax processing in Belgium’s economy. The bilingual inscriptions read Vlasnijverheid (Dutch) and Industrie Linère (French), reflecting the nation’s linguistic heritage. A fine thematic issue for collectors of agriculture, industry, and economic history.
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