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SCG6040 - Austria 1986 Europa CEPT – Pasque Flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris)
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Issued by the Republic of Austria in 1986 for the annual Europa CEPT series, this 6 Schilling stamp beautifully depicts the Pulsatilla vulgaris (Pasque Flower), a beloved alpine blossom known for its vivid violet petals and golden stamens. Designed by A. Böcskör and engraved by M. Laurent, the issue highlights Austria’s natural flora within the theme “Protection of Nature.” The CEPT emblem and year mark the stamp’s participation in Europe’s collective philatelic celebration of unity and cultural heritage.
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