Stamp
SCG4563 - Philippines 1943 “Kalayaan Nang Pilipinas” 5c Blue
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This 5 centavos stamp, issued in the Philippines in 1943 during the Japanese occupation, carries the inscription “Kalayaan Nang Pilipinas” (Freedom of the Philippines). It depicts a Filipina in traditional attire, symbolizing national identity and resilience, with the Philippine flag flying in the background. The year “1943” is boldly printed below, reflecting its wartime issue. These stamps were part of the propaganda series intended to promote an image of independence under occupation. Today, they serve as important collectibles that capture a turbulent chapter of Philippine history.
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