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SCG7678 - United Nations 1952 – Fourth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Issued by the United Nations Postal Administration in 1952, this 3-cent green stamp commemorates the fourth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (10 December 1948). The design features a stylized flame — a symbol of enlightenment and liberty — surrounded by the phrase “Human Rights” in multiple languages, representing the UN’s universal mission. Behind the flame, the globe signifies the worldwide reach of human dignity and equality. A significant issue for collectors of UN and humanitarian themes.
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