
South Korea Pre-Printed Stamp Postcard, Taegeuk Symbol
South Korea · 1950 · 10 Won
This is a pre-printed postal card featuring an imprinted stamp design. The stamp indicium shows the Taegeuk, the traditional symbol seen on the South Korean flag, representing balance and harmony. The denomination is 10 Won, printed in red.
Issued around the start of the Korean War, this postal card represents a period of intense conflict and national struggle. Such postal stationery was a common and economical way to handle correspondence during this tumultuous time.
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