Stamp
SCG9272 - Colombia 1960 – 5c Red Cross & St. Louise de Marillac Centenary
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This 5-centavo Colombia commemorative was issued in 1960 for the 300th anniversary of St. Louise de Marillac (1660–1960), co-founder of the Daughters of Charity. The design features her portrait at left and a bold Red Cross emblem, marking the stamp’s ties to the Cruz Roja Nacional. At right is an engraved view of the Sanctuario de Nuestra Señora de la Peña, Bogotá, connecting the charity theme with a historic Colombian pilgrimage site. Printed in red and brown, the issue is prized for its thematic appeal across charity, religion, and Red Cross philately. A meaningful mid-century commemorative combining both national and humanitarian heritage.
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