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SCG4277 - Chile 1959 – Red Cross Centenary, Henry Dunant $20
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This Chilean commemorative stamp, issued in 1959, honors the 100th anniversary of the founding of the International Red Cross. It features a striking portrait of Henry Dunant, the Swiss humanitarian and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, who initiated the movement after witnessing the horrors of the Battle of Solferino in 1859. The design includes the iconic Red Cross emblem alongside the dual dates 1859–1959, symbolizing a century of humanitarian service. Printed by Casa de Moneda de Chile, the stamp carries a face value of $20 and is presented in a bold red-brown color scheme. A significant philatelic item for collectors interested in Red Cross issues, humanitarian themes, and Chilean postal history.
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