
South Korea 1993 Christmas & New Year Tuberculosis (TB) Seals
South Korea · 1993 · None (Charity Seal)
This is a sheet of 10 charity seals, often called Christmas Seals, issued to raise funds for the Korean National Tuberculosis Association. The designs feature children in traditional Korean hanbok attire, celebrating Christmas and the New Year with festive elements like gifts, candles, and winter scenes. These are not postage stamps and have no postal validity.
Tuberculosis seals are part of a global tradition started in the early 20th century to raise money and awareness for fighting the disease. In South Korea, these annual issues are a popular collectible and a significant part of the nation's public health fundraising efforts.
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