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SCG4310 - Liberia 1956 – President Tubman’s Visit to the Netherlands (5¢)
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This commemorative 5¢ brown and blue stamp was issued by Liberia in 1956 to mark President William V. S. Tubman’s official visit to the Netherlands. The design features a traditional Dutch windmill, symbolizing the host country, along with the Liberian coat of arms and national shield. A small flag is depicted in blue beside the central vignette.
This issue reflects the strengthening of diplomatic and cultural ties between Liberia and the Netherlands during Tubman’s presidency. It is part of a series honoring Tubman’s international visits, making it historically significant for collectors of Liberian political history and international relations on stamps.
A desirable item for those interested in Africa–Europe diplomatic commemoratives, mid-20th century issues, and thematic collections featuring windmills, world leaders, and historical events.
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