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SCG9317 - Belgium 1971 – Children Posting Letter (1.50 Franc)
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This 1971 Belgian definitive features a beautifully engraved rural scene of a girl lifting a younger child so he can post a letter into a wall-mounted mailbox. Rendered in rich brown line engraving, the design captures everyday life and the role of the post in Belgian communities. The stamp reflects the country’s long tradition of finely engraved issues, with strong detail in the children’s clothing, stone wall textures, and mailbox inscription. Issued in both French and Dutch (“BELGIQUE – BELGIË”), it remains a charming example of storytelling through classic Belgian engraving.
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