Stamp
SCG8444 - 🇾🇪 Yugoslavia 1963 – Red Cross Centenary (5-Dinar Issue)
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Issued in 1963, this striking Yugoslavian stamp commemorates the 100th Anniversary of the International Red Cross (1863–1963). The bold geometric design, composed of interlocking hexagons in shades of red and brown, forms a modernist Red Cross emblem, symbolizing unity and humanitarian aid. Designed in a distinct mid-century abstract style, it reflects the progressive visual language of Yugoslav graphic design during the 1960s. The stamp was printed by photogravure and bears the inscription JUGOSLAVIJA with a denomination of 5 dinars.
Collector’s Note:
A fine example of minimalist design in Cold-War-era philately, this issue is admired for its abstract symbolism and strong color harmony—making it a favorite among both Red Cross theme collectors and modern design enthusiasts.
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