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This striking 2-cent stamp from Curaçao (Netherlands Antilles) is part of the celebrated 1934 Pictorial Issue, showcasing the island of Saba in rich carmine-red tones. The central vignette portrays the island’s rugged volcanic silhouette rising out of the sea—one of the most iconic landscapes in the Caribbean colonies. At right appears a finely engraved portrait of Queen Wilhelmina, rendered in deep slate-green, adding a dignified royal presence typical of Dutch colonial issues of this era. The bi-color composition, crisp frame elements, and “XXXX” ornamental tablets exemplify the classical layout of 1930s Curaçao design. Sought after by collectors for its aesthetic depth and Caribbean topographical theme, this stamp remains a key low-value definitive from the period.
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