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SCG6354 - Belgium 1971 “Postman of the 19th Century” – Day of the Stamp Issue
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Issued in 1971, this Belgian commemorative stamp celebrates the Journée du Timbre (Day of the Stamp), honoring the postal service’s rich history. The design by James Thiriar depicts a 19th-century postman in full uniform, holding a letter and carrying a classic leather satchel, symbolizing dedication to communication in a pre-digital age. In the background, a detailed architectural façade and passersby evoke the charm of historical Belgium. With a denomination of 3.50 francs, this stamp stands as a tribute to postal heritage and the art of correspondence.
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