Stamp
SCG9697 - United Nations 1946 – Central Hall London 8¢ Commemorative
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This United Nations 8¢ stamp, issued in 1946, commemorates the First UN General Assembly held at Central Hall, Westminster, London. Printed in a rich carmine-rose tone, it features a detailed engraving of the historic Central Hall dome along with the early UN emblem. Multilingual inscriptions (English, French, Russian, Spanish, and Chinese) reflect the international nature of the newly formed organization. This early post-war issue is highly regarded among UN philately collectors for its historical significance, elegant typography, and classic intaglio design. A desirable piece from the formative years of the United Nations postal administration.
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