Stamp
SCG6811 - Great Britain 1966 “World Cup” (1s3d)
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This commemorative stamp from Great Britain, issued in 1966, celebrates the FIFA World Cup held in England — a historic event marking England’s first and only World Cup victory. The design, created by David Caplan, vividly depicts a dynamic football scene: players in action with a goalkeeper reaching for the ball, symbolizing the spirit and excitement of the tournament.
The right panel features the gold silhouette of Queen Elizabeth II, denoting its British origin and official status. Printed by Harrison and Sons Ltd, the stamp reflects mid-century British design minimalism with bold colors and clean lines.
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