
South Korea Pre-Printed Stamp Postcard, Hibiscus Flower
South Korea · 1951 · 100 Won
This is a pre-printed stamp on a postal card, featuring a stylized design of a hibiscus flower, the national flower of South Korea. The denomination of 100 Won is printed in the center of the design. The stamp is printed in a single color, red-brown, directly onto the postcard.
Issued in 1951 during the Korean War, this postal card was part of the first series of postal stationery released by the Republic of Korea. The use of the national flower symbolized national identity and resilience during a period of intense conflict.
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