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Issued by Japan in 1996, this commemorative stamp marks the 18th World Congress of Savings Banks, an international event promoting financial cooperation and savings culture. The central geometric emblem in red and blue symbolizes global unity and interconnected financial systems. Below, a stylized yen symbol blends with a tree motif, representing growth and stability. The inclusion of a squirrel—traditionally associated with saving and storing—adds a charming and symbolic touch for collectors. Printed with clean modern design elements, this issue reflects Japan’s emphasis on economic discipline and international collaboration. A meaningful thematic addition for collectors of finance, economics, or international congress issues.
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