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SCG9655 - Israel 1984 – Rabbi Isaac Herzog 400 Sheqalim Commemorative
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This 1984 Israel commemorative stamp honors Rabbi Isaac Herzog, the first Chief Rabbi of the State of Israel and a key spiritual leader in the formative years of the nation. Printed in a refined engraved style with a warm rose-tinted background, the design captures Herzog’s thoughtful expression and iconic beard with excellent line detail. The 400-sheqalim denomination reflects the monetary transition period of the early 1980s. This issue is sought after by collectors of Israeli heritage, religious leaders on stamps, and modern portrait engravings. A clean, well-centered example adds strong value to any Israel collection.
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