Stamp
SCG4531 - Philippines 1943 “Kalayaan Nang Pilipinas” 17c – Japanese Occupation Issue
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This striking 17 centavos stamp was issued in the Philippines in 1943 during the Japanese occupation of World War II. The design bears the inscription “Kalayaan Nang Pilipinas” (Freedom of the Philippines), with a woman in traditional attire symbolizing liberty, set against the backdrop of the Rizal Monument in Manila. Printed in vivid carmine red, it reflects both propaganda and nationalist themes under the Second Philippine Republic. Wartime occupation issues like this remain highly sought-after due to their historical significance and limited survival. A powerful piece connecting philately with the struggle and resilience of the Filipino nation.
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