Stamp
SCG6241 - Luxembourg 1946 – Echternach Abbey Ruins (20c+10c)
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Issued in 1946, this Luxembourg semi-postal stamp depicts the war-damaged ruins of the Abbey of Echternach, one of the country’s most historic religious sites. The finely engraved black-and-white design captures the devastation inflicted during World War II, symbolizing national resilience and the hope of postwar reconstruction. The “+10c” surcharge was added to aid recovery efforts, reflecting Luxembourg’s humanitarian commitment during its rebuilding years. A poignant issue, it stands as both a memorial and a testament to faith and endurance.
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