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SCG4935 - Netherlands Antilles 1963 – 100 Years of Emancipation (25c)
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This commemorative 25 cent stamp was issued by the Netherlands Antilles in 1963 to mark the centenary of emancipation (1863–1963). The design features a symbolic dove carrying an olive branch, representing freedom, peace, and the abolition of slavery. The clean modernist style emphasizes the solemn importance of 100 years since the emancipation of enslaved people in the Dutch Caribbean. A historically significant issue, it holds deep cultural value for both Caribbean and Dutch philatelic history. Collectors appreciate its strong symbolic imagery and its place within the broader theme of human rights and freedom.
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