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SCG8808 - Argentina 1981 – International Year of Disabled Persons
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This 1981 high-denomination commemorative stamp from Argentina honors the International Year of Disabled Persons, a global initiative promoting inclusion and equal opportunity. The design features a powerful symbolic motif: a stylized human figure uplifted within a protective pair of hands, representing support, dignity, and community responsibility. The warm yellow-to-brown gradient adds depth while emphasizing solidarity. Issued by the Casa de Moneda, the stamp carries a face value of $1000, making it an attractive addition for collectors of social-themed issues, UN-related commemoratives, and Latin American postal history. Its clean modernist design style reflects the visual identity of early 1980s international humanitarian campaigns.
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