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SCG5667 - 🇮🇱 Israel 1976 – Elat & Historic Building Definitives
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This pair of Israeli definitives from 1976 showcases the nation’s landscape and architectural heritage.
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The 10.00 lirot stamp depicts Elat (Eilat), Israel’s southernmost city, with fishermen along the Red Sea coast and the rugged desert mountains in the background, symbolizing the country’s connection to both land and sea.
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The 1.00 lira stamp portrays a stylized drawing of a Tel Aviv building, representing early 20th-century architecture from Israel’s formative years. The design reflects Israel’s blend of tradition and modern urban growth.
Both stamps carry inscriptions in Hebrew, Arabic, and English, reflecting Israel’s multicultural identity and serve as fine examples of 1970s definitive design.
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