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SCG8513 - Hungary – 1965 Stamp Day “Red Deer” Issue
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This Hungarian commemorative stamp was issued in 1965 to celebrate the XXXVIII. Bélyegnap (38th Stamp Day). The design by János Vertel features a majestic red deer (Cervus elaphus), symbolizing the beauty of Hungary’s natural fauna. The denomination 2 Ft + 1 Ft indicates a semi-postal issue, with the surcharge supporting philatelic or postal development causes. The left panel shows the stag in a forest rendered in warm sepia tones, while the right bears the Magyar Posta insignia and year in bright red. It’s a striking example of mid-20th-century Hungarian wildlife engraving and Stamp Day artistry.
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