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SCG8888 - Greece 10 Lepta Tuberculosis Fund Stamp – Hygieia & Serpent (c.1930s–40s)
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This Greek 10 lepta charity stamp was issued under Law 6022 to support national anti-tuberculosis programs. The classical-style illustration depicts Hygieia, the ancient Greek goddess of health, feeding the sacred serpent—a symbol closely associated with healing and public welfare. Printed in a two-tone green and pale peach palette, the design merges classical iconography with early-20th-century public health propaganda. These stamps were not valid for postal prepayment; instead, they were compulsory tax labels affixed alongside postage to raise funds. Well-struck used examples like this one are desirable due to clear cancellations and strong color retention.
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