Stamp
SCG8288 - Yugoslavia 1961 – Children's Week (Dečja Nedelja)
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This Yugoslavian semi-postal stamp from 1961 was issued to mark Dečja Nedelja (“Children’s Week”), an annual celebration dedicated to child welfare and education. The modernist design by M. Martinović features a stylized white dove holding a flower, symbolizing peace, purity, and hope for future generations. The clean geometry and bright green background reflect the optimistic spirit of postwar youth initiatives in socialist Yugoslavia.
Details for Collectors:
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Country: Yugoslavia
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Year: 1961
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Denomination: 2 Dinars (Porto)
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Designer: M. Martinović
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Theme: Children’s welfare, peace, modernist design
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