Stamp
SCG8972 - Netherlands 1934 “Harvest Allegory” – 5 Cents Violet
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This elegant 5-cent stamp from the Netherlands (1934) features an allegorical female figure symbolizing abundance and harvest, rendered in a beautifully engraved classical style. The figure holds a cornucopia overflowing with fruit—an emblem of prosperity during a period of economic recovery in Europe. Designed in a rich violet shade, the stamp forms part of a definitive series portraying symbolic themes rather than monarchs. Collectors value this issue for its intricate line engraving, fine shading, and the characteristic Dutch typographic layout. Postally used examples like this one often show bold circular cancellations, adding period authenticity and postal-history appeal.
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