
Israel #24 Full Tab Stamp
Israel · 1949 · 1000 Pruta
This stamp is Israel Scott #24, part of the iconic 'Doar Ivri' (Hebrew Post) series, the first definitive stamps issued by the State of Israel. It features a simple, elegant design with the inscription 'Doar Ivri' and includes a full tab, a distinctive characteristic of early Israeli issues, often containing descriptive text in Hebrew.
Issued in 1949, shortly after the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, this stamp symbolizes the nascent nation's sovereignty and the creation of its own independent postal service. The 'Doar Ivri' series holds significant historical importance as the inaugural postal emissions of the new state.
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