
Cambodia 1957 Airmail Garuda Souvenir Sheet
Cambodia · 1957 · 100r, 120r, 150r, 170r, 200r, 250r
This souvenir sheet features six airmail stamps, each depicting a stylized Garuda, a mythical bird-like creature, flying over the iconic Angkor Wat temple complex. The stamps are presented in various colors and denominations, arranged in a block of six on a decorative sheet.
Issued in 1957, this souvenir sheet highlights Cambodia's developing airmail services in the post-independence era. The inclusion of Garuda, a significant symbol in Cambodian mythology and a national emblem, connects the modern postal service with the nation's rich cultural heritage.
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Photogravure
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Off-center or visible wear
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