Stamp
SCG5337 - United Nations 1960 – Education for Progress (4¢)
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This United Nations 4¢ stamp, issued in 1960, highlights the importance of education as a driver of global progress. The modernist design features a stylized figure writing on a chalkboard with the words “Education for Progress”, accompanied by the UNESCO and UN emblems. The multilingual border emphasizes the international scope of the campaign, with inscriptions in English, French, Russian, Spanish, and Chinese. A significant thematic issue, it reflects UNESCO’s mid-20th-century mission to promote literacy and educational development worldwide. Collectors value it as part of the UN’s thematic series on global cooperation.
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