Stamp
SCG6038 - Hungary 1961 – Red Roses (1 Forint)
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Issued by Magyar Posta on May 1, 1961, this Hungarian stamp beautifully depicts a cluster of vivid red roses — a timeless symbol of love and beauty. The floral design, finely detailed against a light green background, reflects Hungary’s artistic floral tradition in philately. Denominated 1 Forint, this stamp is part of Hungary’s early 1960s commemorative issues celebrating May Day and nature’s charm. A classic favorite among floral-themed collectors, it exemplifies the country’s elegant engraving and design style of the period.
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