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SCG5811 - Norway 1982 Europa CEPT “Return and Reconciliation” Set
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Issued by Norway (Norge) in 1982, this Europa CEPT set depicts scenes of return and reconciliation following World War II, symbolizing unity and peace in Europe. The 2.00 kr red stamp portrays the return of King Haakon VII to Norway in 1945, greeted by citizens and sailors—an emblem of national restoration. The 3.00 kr blue stamp illustrates a reunion between civilians and soldiers, representing gratitude and renewal in postwar Europe. Both designs were created by F. Matheson, engraved by S. Morken and K. Løkke-S, and carry the Europa CEPT emblem, marking Norway’s participation in the theme of European cooperation.
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