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SCG8746 - Israel 1960s – Jerusalem Horse Carriage Postal Service Stamp (60 Agorot)
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This beautifully stylized 60 agorot stamp from Israel illustrates a scene from the early days of postal transport — a yellow horse-drawn carriage in front of a classical building, likely symbolizing an early Jerusalem post office or historical city structure. The design captures the charm of 19th-century communication routes, representing the evolution of the postal system in the Holy Land. Issued during the 1960s transportation and postal history series, it celebrates Israel’s cultural heritage and the blend of modernity and tradition in its infrastructure development.
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