Stamp
SCG5783 - United Arab Republic (Egypt) – Palestine Overprinted Definitives (1964)
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This set of overprinted stamps was issued by the United Arab Republic (Egypt) in 1964 for use in the Gaza Strip, featuring the overprint “Palestine” in Arabic and English. The designs originate from earlier UAR definitives, showing motifs such as traditional lamps, mosque minarets, Islamic architecture, and a woman in national dress. These issues symbolize Egyptian administration over Gaza and express solidarity with the Palestinian cause during the 1960s. The stamps exist in several denominations, including 1m, 2m, and 4m, and are prized by collectors for their political and historical significance.
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