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SCG4894 - United States 1957 – Honoring Those Who Helped Fight Polio, 3¢ Rose Violet
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Issued by the United States in 1957, this 3¢ commemorative stamp pays tribute to the medical professionals, researchers, and volunteers who contributed to the fight against poliomyelitis. The design depicts a symbolic guardian figure standing protectively behind two children, with a shield featuring the Rod of Asclepius, representing medicine and healing. Printed in rose violet, the stamp reflects the nation’s gratitude during a time when the Salk and Sabin vaccines were turning the tide against polio. A significant issue for collectors interested in medical history, humanitarian themes, and mid-20th century U.S. commemoratives.
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