Stamp
SCG5221 - Ifni 1953 Pro-Infancia – Traditional Musicians
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Issued in 1953 by the Spanish colonial territory of Ifni, this charity set supported the Pro-Infancia (For Children) fund. The design features two traditional North African musicians: one playing a drum and the other a stringed instrument, with a decorative vessel in the background. The set includes a 60 céntimos brown stamp and a 10+5 céntimos carmine semi-postal, the latter carrying a surtax to benefit children’s welfare programs. Printed by F.N.M.T. (Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre), these stamps are prized by collectors of Spanish colonial and charity issues for their cultural and humanitarian theme.
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