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SCG4596 - South Korea 1954 Red Cross Semi-Postal – Nurse and Soldier (10h + 5h)
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Issued by South Korea in 1954, this Red Cross semi-postal stamp (10 hwan + 5 hwan surcharge) highlights the humanitarian role of the Red Cross during the Korean War period. The design features two nurses supporting a wounded soldier, symbolizing compassion, aid, and recovery amidst the nation’s hardships. The vivid red cross emblem above reinforces the universal mission of relief and medical care. Semi-postals like this not only served postal needs but also raised funds for humanitarian causes, making them prized among collectors of medical and charity-themed issues. A historic piece reflecting both Korean resilience and the global Red Cross movement.
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