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SCG6131 - Zambia 1965 – 1st Anniversary of Independence
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Issued on 24 October 1965, this striking 2 shilling 6 pence Zambian stamp commemorates the first anniversary of the nation’s independence from British rule. The design features a bold red Tithonia diversifolia (Mexican sunflower), symbolizing growth and vitality, set against a vivid green background. A profile portrait of President Kenneth Kaunda appears at the top left, honoring his leadership during the country’s early years of nationhood. This issue beautifully blends national pride with natural beauty, making it a key commemorative piece in Zambia’s early philatelic history.
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