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SCG4140 - United Nations 1971 “Stop Drug Abuse” 15c Stamp
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Issued by the United Nations in 1971, this striking 15-cent stamp was part of the UN’s global campaign against drug abuse. The bold design features a dark poppy capsule with a ghostly skull embedded within, symbolizing the dangers of narcotics and their destructive impact on human life. The vivid pink background enhances the dramatic imagery, accompanied by the vertical inscription “Stop Drug Abuse” and the UN emblem at the lower left. A powerful thematic issue, it remains a key item for collectors of UN issues, social awareness topics, and thematic anti-drug campaigns.
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