
Bolivia Llama and Condor
Bolivia · 1939 · 10 Centavos
This stamp features a central vignette of a llama, a culturally and economically significant animal in the Andean region. The design is framed by ornate scrollwork, with the Bolivian coat of arms at the top and a condor, the national bird, at the bottom.
Issued in 1939, this definitive stamp reflects a period of national identity building in Bolivia, utilizing iconic national symbols like the llama and condor to represent the country's heritage and natural wealth.
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