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SCG9271 - British Honduras 16c – Mayan Artifact “Sun God’s Head” (1960s)
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This striking 16c definitive from British Honduras (now Belize) showcases a jade-green sculpted head representing the Mayan Sun God, a key symbol in the region’s pre-Columbian cultural heritage. Issued during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II—indicated by the E II R cipher—this stamp highlights the colony’s rich archaeological legacy. The dramatic warm background gives the artifact a museum-like presentation, making this issue especially appealing to collectors of Mesoamerican history, British colonial philately, and thematic archaeology. Clean, modern printing and bold typography make this a visually memorable mid-20th-century piece.
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