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SCG5272 - Mexico 1983 – 35th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Issued in 1983, this Mexican commemorative stamp honors the 35th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The design features the United Nations emblem alongside a stylized flame encircled by olive branches, symbolizing peace and freedom. With a face value of 20.00 pesos, it reflects Mexico’s recognition of the global importance of human rights. Designed by R. Maza and printed by T.I.E.V., the stamp carries strong historical and thematic appeal. Collectors value it as part of Mexico’s modern commemorative issues highlighting international cooperation and humanitarian ideals.
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