Stamp
SCG7047 - Dominican Republic 1976 (Airmail, 75 Centavos)
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This 1976 airmail issue from the Dominican Republic commemorates the Bicentennial of the Independence of the United States of America (1776–1976). The design features George Washington, the first U.S. President, alongside Independence Hall in Philadelphia — the birthplace of the Declaration of Independence. The stamp’s bold orange and black color scheme evokes a modernist 1970s style, while the inscription “Interphil’76” references the International Philatelic Exhibition held in Philadelphia that same year.
A fine example of international solidarity and shared history through philately, this issue celebrates the ideals of freedom and democracy admired across nations.
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