Stamp
SCG7060 - Israel – “Masada” (0.36 lira, 1960s)
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This Israeli postage stamp, denominated 0.36 lira, depicts the ancient fortress of Masada, a UNESCO World Heritage site overlooking the Dead Sea. The design, rendered in striking shades of blue, shows the ruins of Herod’s palace, symbolizing strength and national resilience. Masada holds deep historical significance as the last stronghold of Jewish rebels during the First Jewish–Roman War (73–74 CE).
Issued in the early 1960s as part of Israel’s “Landscapes and Antiquities” definitive series, the stamp celebrates the country’s archaeological and cultural heritage. Its vertical inscription in Hebrew and English reflects Israel’s bilingual postal tradition, while the clear architectural detail makes it a favorite among collectors of biblical archaeology and heritage-themed issues.
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