Stamp
SCG7964 - Yugoslavia 1960 – Children's Week
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Issued in 1960, this Yugoslavian 2-dinar stamp celebrates Dečja Nedelja (Children’s Week), a national event dedicated to child welfare and education. The minimalist red and white design features symbolic imagery—a smiling child at the center surrounded by playful motifs like a toy rocket, a doll, and a ball—representing joy, imagination, and progress. This semi-postal issue reflects postwar Yugoslavia’s emphasis on youth, social responsibility, and cultural development during the Tito era. It’s a fine example of mid-century socialist graphic design with a distinctly humanistic theme.
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