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SCG4426 - United Arab Republic 1961 – World Health Day, Braille Reading
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This commemorative stamp was issued by the United Arab Republic (Egypt-Syria union) in 1961 to mark World Health Day. The design features hands reading a book in Braille, symbolizing the importance of healthcare and education for the blind. Above, the World Health Organization (WHO) emblem reinforces the international cooperation theme. Printed in rich brown and gold tones, the stamp carries a denomination of 35 milliemes + 15 milliemes surtax, with the surcharge supporting health initiatives. A meaningful issue, it highlights both public health awareness and accessibility in education. Highly valued among collectors of WHO, medical, and thematic Braille stamps.
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