Panama postage stamps year 1968 Human Rights, King, Kennedy

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Panama postage stamps year 1968 Human Rights, King, Kennedy MNH / Used

In 1968, Panama issued postage stamps related to Human Rights as well as stamps featuring famous personalities including King and John F. Kennedy. The Human Rights stamps were part of the global theme that many countries observed in 1968, marking the International Year for Human Rights with stamps promoting awareness on this important issue. The Kennedy stamp likely commemorated John F. Kennedy, the late U.S. president acclaimed worldwide.

These stamps are cataloged and collected both in mint and used conditions, recognized as part of Panama’s mid-20th century thematic and commemorative issues. The Human Rights stamps from Panama often symbolized the country’s commitment to the international human rights agenda prevalent in the late 1960s.

More specifically, Panama’s 1968 Human Rights stamps and related issues are associated with global United Nations initiatives of that year, and the Kennedy-related stamps celebrate the legacy of the former American president. The stamps reflect Panama’s engagement with global human rights and notable world leaders.

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