Stamp
SCG7207 - Luxembourg 1972 – Europa CEPT “Linked Stars” (8 Francs)
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Issued in 1972, this striking Luxembourg Europa stamp was part of the CEPT (Conference of European Postal and Telecommunications Administrations) annual issue promoting European unity. Designed by Paavo Huovinen and printed by Courvoisier S.A., it features a minimalist field of interlinked golden stars on a soft blue background — a powerful symbol of cooperation and harmony among European nations. The stars form a stylized chain, representing interconnectedness and shared progress within Europe.
A fine example of early 1970s European modernist design, this issue is prized for its clean geometry, subtle texture, and elegant typography — hallmarks of Courvoisier’s craftsmanship.
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