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SCG4167 - Afghanistan 1963 – Centenary of the Red Cross, 10 Puls
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This Afghan commemorative stamp was issued in 1963 to mark the Centenary of the International Red Cross (1863–1963). The design features a portrait of King Mohammed Zahir Shah in military uniform, with inscriptions in French, Pashto, and Persian. The stamp highlights Afghanistan’s recognition of humanitarian service through the Red Cross and Red Crescent movement. With its bold typography, symbolic crescent emblem, and classic 1960s engraving style, this issue is a significant historical and thematic piece for collectors interested in Red Cross philately and Afghan postal history.
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