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SCG4419 - Liberia 1970s Airmail 35¢ – Antoinette Tubman Child Welfare Foundation, Kamara Triplets
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This 35¢ airmail stamp of Liberia highlights the humanitarian efforts of the Antoinette Tubman Child Welfare Foundation. Issued in the 1970s, the design features the Kamara triplets, symbolizing hope, health, and the Foundation’s mission to improve child welfare in Liberia. Below their portraits, palm trees frame the Foundation’s headquarters, linking national pride with charitable service. Printed by the E.A. Wright Bank Note Company of Philadelphia, the stamp combines strong cultural imagery with a rare glimpse into Liberia’s social initiatives. A significant thematic item, it appeals to collectors of African philately, child welfare issues, and airmail history.
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