Stamp
SCG5125 - New Zealand 1965 – International Co-operation Year 4d
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This 4d stamp from New Zealand was issued in 1965 to commemorate International Co-operation Year, declared by the United Nations. The design features two red clasped hands within a laurel wreath, symbolizing unity, peace, and collaboration among nations. The simple yet powerful design highlights New Zealand’s participation in global efforts toward international harmony during the Cold War era. A significant thematic issue, it appeals to collectors of UN, peace, and humanitarian stamps.
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