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SCG4954 - Belgian Congo 1950s – Technical Cooperation in Sub-Saharan Africa, 3 Francs
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This 3 Franc stamp from Congo Belge (Belgian Congo) highlights the theme of Commission de Coopération Technique en Afrique au Sud du Sahara (Technical Cooperation in Africa, South of the Sahara). Issued in the mid-20th century, it showcases a symbolic map of Africa overlaid with red hexagons containing icons of science, agriculture, medicine, and education—representing development efforts. On the sides appear a globe and compass (symbolizing exploration and knowledge) and a caduceus with an open book (symbolizing medicine and learning). A striking issue, it reflects Belgium’s emphasis on technical progress and colonial outreach during the era.
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