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SCG4429 - New Zealand 1960 Health Stamp – Boy Scout Bugler
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This 3d + 1d Health stamp from New Zealand, issued in 1960, features a Boy Scout blowing a bugle in front of a camp scene with tents. The design symbolizes youth, outdoor life, and the promotion of healthy living through Scouting activities. Health stamps in New Zealand carried a postal surcharge, with the additional funds going towards children’s health camps. Printed by Harrison and Sons Ltd., London, this stamp is a fine example of mid-20th century thematic philately, appealing to both Scout and health fund collectors. A significant piece of New Zealand’s social welfare and postal history.
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