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SCG4526 - Philippines 1943 “Kalayaan Nang Pilipinas” 5 Centavos Independence Issue
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Issued in 1943 during the Japanese occupation, this 5 centavos blue stamp of the Philippines carries the inscription “Kalayaan Nang Pilipinas” (Freedom of the Philippines). The design features a young woman in traditional Filipiniana attire, symbolizing national identity, with the Rizal Monument and Philippine flag in the background. Released under the wartime puppet government, these issues are significant reminders of the struggle for independence and resilience of the Filipino people. A key historical piece for collectors specializing in WWII occupation issues and Southeast Asian philately.
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