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SCG8871 - Curaçao 1934 Airmail – Queen Wilhelmina & Transatlantic Route (10c Green & Blue)
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This striking 10-cent airmail stamp from Curaçao (Netherlands Antilles), issued in 1934, highlights the early era of transatlantic postal aviation. It features a finely engraved portrait of Queen Wilhelmina at left, paired with a sleek twin-engine aircraft flying above a map linking Curaçao and the Netherlands—symbolizing the pioneering air routes of the Dutch colonial network. The strong green and blue bicolor design is a classic of Curaçao’s airmail series, valued for its sharp cartography and aviation theme. A must-have for collectors of early airmail, colonial Netherlands issues, and aviation history.
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