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This Afghan airmail stamp, issued in 1962, features a vivid illustration of ripe peaches on a branch, symbolizing fertility, agriculture, and abundance. With a denomination of 150 Pul (Ps), it was released to mark the Journée de Protection de l’Enfance (Day of Child Protection), an important social theme in Afghan postal history. The inscription POSTES AFGHANES appears vertically on the left, alongside French and Persian texts. The choice of fruit imagery reflects Afghanistan’s strong horticultural traditions while also emphasizing nourishment and care for children. Airmail issues from this period are prized for their colorful designs and thematic value, appealing to both topical collectors (fruit, agriculture, children’s welfare) and those focusing on Afghan postal history.
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