Stamp
SCG7399 - Unity of Jordan – 1950 Commemorative Issue (20 Fils)
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Issued on 24 April 1950, this stamp from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan marks the union of the East and West Banks of the Jordan River under King Abdullah I. The design features two major landmarks: the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem (symbolizing the West Bank) and Al-Khazneh (The Treasury) at Petra (representing Transjordan). Between them lies a stylized map of Jordan, symbolizing unification. The ornate Arabic border and bilingual inscriptions in English and Arabic reflect the emerging nation’s pride and heritage during a significant political transition.
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