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A first-day cover of the initial stamps issued in Israel, designed and printed before the new state adopted its name. They featured ancient Jewish coins. The sign reads "Hebrew mail".
This image is in the public domain because the Israeli Copyright law of 1911 section 21, (essentially the United Kingdom Copyright Act of 1911 as it was applied to the former British Mandate in Palestine), as amended to August 2005, specifies that:
1. Photographs become public domain 50 years after the photograph was developed from the negative. (See Wikimedia Commons: Category:PD Israel & British Mandate for details). |
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