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SCG8679 - Philippines 1974 – General Miguel Malvar Overprinted “45s” Lionism Anniversary Stamp
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This commemorative stamp from the Philippines, issued in 1974, honors General Miguel Malvar, a hero of the Philippine Revolution and the last Filipino general to surrender to American forces. Originally denominated 40 sentimos, it was later surcharged to 45 sentimos in bold black print. The stamp also marks 25 years of Philippine Lionism (1949–1974), featuring the Lions Clubs International emblem below Malvar’s portrait. Designed and printed by Koreo, this issue exemplifies the Philippines’ tradition of combining historical tribute with civic recognition. A significant collectible for those interested in Philippine overprints and socio-civic commemoratives.
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