Stamp
SCG4657 - Philippines 1943 "Kalayaan Nang Pilipinas" 5c Stamp
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This historic 5 centavos stamp was issued by the Philippines in 1943 during the Japanese occupation, featuring the inscription “Kalayaan Nang Pilipinas” (Freedom of the Philippines). The design shows a Filipina woman in traditional dress, symbolizing national pride and resilience, with the Rizal Monument in the background. The stamp is printed in blue and carries the year "1943" at the bottom, alongside the Baybayin script above the central figure. Despite being produced under wartime conditions, it stands as a poignant reminder of the Filipino spirit and quest for independence. A significant wartime issue, it holds strong appeal for both historical and thematic collectors.
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