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SCG4176 - Liberia 1960s – Government Hospital Airmail Semi-Postal Stamp (25¢ + 5¢)
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This striking Liberian airmail issue highlights the importance of public health, showing a nurse and doctor attending to a patient at the Liberian Government Hospital. The design features red medical caduceus symbols on both sides, with the motto “The Sick Shall Be Cured – The Nation Shall Prosper.” Issued with a 25¢ denomination plus a 5¢ medicine surcharge, it supported healthcare initiatives. Printed by E.A. Wright Bank Note Co., Philadelphia, this issue reflects Liberia’s focus on modern medical care during the mid-20th century. A meaningful addition for collectors of thematic medicine, Red Cross, and African postal history.
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