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SCG4449 - Liberia – 1960s Liberian Government Hospital Airmail + Health Stamp
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This Liberian airmail and semi-postal issue highlights the Liberian Government Hospital, a key institution in the country’s healthcare system during the 1960s. The design features a central photograph of the hospital building, flanked by green medical symbols. The inscription “Better Health – Better Nation” emphasizes the public health campaign. Denominated 20¢ airmail plus 5¢ health surcharge, this stamp not only covered postal needs but also contributed to national health programs. Printed by E.A. Wright Bank Note Co., Philadelphia, it remains a meaningful piece reflecting Liberia’s development and social priorities in the post-independence era. A must-have for collectors of medical, hospital, or semi-postal themes.
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