Stamp
SCG4135 - United States 1971 – Prevent Drug Abuse, 8¢
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This striking 8¢ commemorative stamp was issued by the United States in 1971 to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse. Designed in a bold, modern style, it depicts the silhouette of a distressed young person sitting with head bowed against a blue background, with the powerful message “Prevent drug abuse” above. Part of a broader social awareness initiative of the era, this issue stands out as one of the first U.S. stamps to address a contemporary public health crisis. A must-have for collectors of U.S. commemoratives, social awareness themes, or 1970s issues.
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