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SCG4600 - Denmark 1963 Red Cross Semi-Postal – “Per Humanitatem ad Pacem” (80+10 Øre)
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This striking semi-postal stamp from Denmark, issued in 1963, commemorates the humanitarian mission of the Red Cross. The design, engraved by the famous engraver Czesław Słania, features the red cross, crescent, and lion emblems alongside the words “Red Cross” in numerous world languages, symbolizing its global reach. The Latin inscription “Per Humanitatem ad Pacem” (“Through Humanity to Peace”) reinforces the universal mission of compassion and aid. Issued with a surcharge (+10 Øre) to support Red Cross activities, this stamp is both a humanitarian tribute and an artistic masterpiece. A must-have for collectors of charity issues, engraved stamps, and Red Cross themes.
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