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SCG5041 - United States 1943 – 2¢ Nations United for Victory (WWII Issue)
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This 2-cent carmine stamp, issued by the United States in 1943, is part of the WWII “Overrun Countries” and patriotic wartime issues. It features a bold design of multiple hands holding swords transformed into a single upright palm branch, symbolizing unity and peace forged through collective strength. The inscription “Nations United for Victory” reinforces its message of Allied solidarity against Axis powers. An emblematic piece of wartime propaganda, it embodies the themes of courage, cooperation, and post-war hope. Widely collected for its striking design, this issue remains a significant reminder of America’s philatelic contributions during World War II.
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