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SCG4574 - Dahomey 1960s Red Cross 5 Francs – Medical Aid Theme
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This striking 5 Francs stamp from the République du Dahomey (modern-day Benin) was issued in the 1960s to honor the humanitarian work of the Red Cross. The central design features the map of Dahomey with a bold red cross, flanked by scenes of nurses caring for patients, symbolizing compassion and community service. The engraving captures both medical care and relief efforts, reflecting the Red Cross’ vital role in West Africa. A meaningful piece of African philatelic history, this stamp embodies themes of health, aid, and humanitarianism. A valuable addition for collectors of Red Cross issues and African classics.
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