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SCG4477 - Gold Coast 2d "Talking Drums" Stamp – King George VI (1938-41 Issue)
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This striking stamp from the Gold Coast (modern-day Ghana) features a portrait of King George VI alongside an image of a traditional drummer playing the "talking drums", a symbol of African heritage and communication. Issued during the colonial period between 1938–41, it reflects both imperial iconography and local cultural motifs. Printed in brown, the design highlights the importance of oral tradition and rhythm in West African society. A fascinating piece that bridges British colonial philately with indigenous African identity, it remains a popular choice among collectors of Commonwealth and African issues.
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