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SCG5085 - Mexico 1983 – 35th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Issued by Mexico in 1983, this commemorative 20.00 peso stamp honors the 35th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948–1983). The design, created by R. Maza, features the official United Nations emblem in gold along with a bold blue flame encircled by laurel branches, symbolizing peace, dignity, and universal rights. Printed by T.I.E.V., it highlights Mexico’s recognition of international cooperation and the promotion of human rights. A significant piece for collectors of UN and humanitarian-themed issues.
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