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SCG7788 - Dominica 1973 – Street Musicians (History of Carnival Series)
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This colorful 2-cent stamp from Dominica is part of the “History of Carnival” series, issued in the early 1970s to celebrate the island’s vibrant cultural heritage. The design depicts jubilant street musicians playing drums, accordions, and other instruments—capturing the rhythmic energy and community spirit of Caribbean carnival traditions. The crown and “E II R” insignia denote the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. This issue is prized among collectors for its vivid portrayal of traditional music and dance, key elements of Dominica’s festive identity.
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