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SCG4159 - United States 1972 – Family Planning, 8¢ Stamp
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This 8¢ commemorative stamp from the United States, issued in 1972, highlights the theme of Family Planning. It depicts a stylized image of a family of four walking together, symbolizing health, responsibility, and unity. Designed to promote awareness of social and public health issues, it was among the first U.S. stamps to address family planning directly. With its bold typography and simple illustration, it stands out as a reflection of early 1970s cultural priorities. A must-have for collectors interested in U.S. social history, health-related issues, or thematic family depictions on stamps.
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