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SCG8681 - Greece 1930s Tuberculosis Charity Overprint (Hygieia & Serpent) – 50 Lepta
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This striking Greek semi-postal stamp depicts Hygieia, the goddess of health, seated beside a serpent entwined around a tree — a timeless symbol of healing. Originally issued for the Tuberculosis Fund (“Προστασία Φυματικών”), the design was later surcharged “50” Lepta over 10 Lepta to adjust postal rates or reuse surplus stock. Printed in green and orange, it combines classical artistry with a humanitarian mission, reflecting Greece’s inter-war health campaigns. These charity issues are valued both for their mythological elegance and social-welfare significance.
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