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SCG4151 - United Nations 1971 "Stop Drug Abuse" 15c Stamp
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This striking 15-cent issue from the United Nations Postal Administration was released in 1971 as part of its campaign to raise awareness against drug abuse. The design features a bold black poppy capsule, symbol of opium, with a ghostly human skull inside, set against a vivid magenta background. The chilling imagery delivers a powerful message linking narcotics with death and destruction. Along the right margin appears the inscription "Stop Drug Abuse", while the UN emblem and “United Nations” name are shown below. A key thematic issue for collectors of United Nations stamps, public health campaigns, and social awareness topics.
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