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SCG4130 - Afghanistan 1962 – Fight Against Malaria, 150 Ps
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Issued in 1962, this Afghan commemorative stamp highlights the nation’s participation in the global campaign against malaria. The left side of the design shows a rural marshland scene, symbolizing mosquito breeding grounds, while the right features the World Health Organization emblem with a stylized mosquito, the caduceus, and the slogan Un Monde Uni Contre le Paludisme (A World United Against Malaria). Printed in rich sepia and black, the 150 Ps denomination was part of a series promoting international health efforts. A significant thematic issue for collectors interested in medical history, WHO commemorations, or Afghanistan’s mid-20th century philately.
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