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SCG4289 - Philippines 1963 – Red Cross Centenary (20 Sentimos, “Koreo”)
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Issued by the Philippines in 1963, this commemorative stamp marks the 100th anniversary of the International Red Cross (1863–1963). The design features a stylized grey sailing ship alongside the iconic red cross emblem, symbolizing service and humanitarian aid across nations. The inscription “100 Taóng Paglilingkod” translates to “100 Years of Service”, highlighting a century of global humanitarian efforts. Denominated at 20 Sentimos for overseas mail (Koreo), this issue is part of the Philippines’ tribute to the Red Cross movement. A significant piece for collectors of Red Cross themes and Southeast Asian postal history.
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