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SCG4434 - Mexico 1980 – World Health Day “Tobacco or Health” Airmail Stamp
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Issued by Mexico in 1980, this striking 1.60 peso airmail stamp was released for Día Mundial de la Salud (World Health Day). It carries the powerful message “Tabaco o Salud, Elija” (“Tobacco or Health, Choose”) to highlight the dangers of smoking. The design, inspired by the art of José Guadalupe Posada, shows a skeletal figure smoking a cigar—symbolizing death as a consequence of tobacco use. Alongside, the United Nations emblem reinforces the global effort against smoking. This issue is a significant philatelic piece linking public health awareness with strong cultural artwork, making it a standout for thematic collectors of medicine, anti-tobacco campaigns, and Mexican airmail issues.
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