Stamp
SCG8645 - United Nations “Freedom from Hunger” 5¢ Stamp (1963)
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Issued by the United Nations Postal Administration in 1963, this 5-cent “Freedom from Hunger” stamp was part of a global campaign to combat hunger and malnutrition. The design features golden wheat stalks symbolizing agricultural abundance, with the UN emblem prominently displayed in the lower left corner. The inscriptions appear in English, Spanish, French, and Russian, reflecting the organization’s international scope. This issue commemorates the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) worldwide efforts to promote food security and sustainable farming. A meaningful thematic addition for collectors interested in humanitarian or FAO-related issues.
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