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SCG4153 - United Nations 1971 – Stop Drug Abuse Issue (8¢)
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This striking 8¢ stamp was issued by the United Nations in 1971 as part of its strong campaign against drug abuse. The design shows a dark opium poppy capsule with a skull symbol embedded within, a powerful visual warning of the deadly effects of narcotics. Printed in vivid red and green tones, the message "Stop Drug Abuse" appears boldly at the right margin. The UN emblem is featured at the lower left, reinforcing the organization’s global commitment to public health and awareness. A dramatic thematic issue, it remains a highly collectible piece in UN philately and social awareness themes.
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