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SCG7212 - Luxembourg 1963 – 10th Anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights
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This elegant commemorative stamp from Luxembourg, issued in 1963, marks the 10th anniversary (1953–1963) of the European Convention on Human Rights. Designed by S. L. Hartz and printed by Enschede, Holland, it features a minimalist yet dignified composition: a deep blue background adorned with gold lettering and twelve stars, symbolizing European unity and solidarity. The French inscription, “Dix Ans de Protection Européenne des Droits de l’Homme” (“Ten Years of European Protection of Human Rights”), celebrates a decade of postwar dedication to justice and human dignity. With a denomination of 2.50 Francs, this issue reflects Luxembourg’s enduring commitment to European ideals and is prized for its refined typographic artistry.
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