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Ghana, 25 stamps

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Ghana — 25 Different Stamps:
Independence, Natural Wealth, and
West African Identity From One of the
Continent's Most Storied Nations

On March 6, 1957, the Gold Coast became Ghana — the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to win independence from colonial rule. It was a moment that reverberated across the continent and announced a new chapter in African history. Ghana's stamps from this era and beyond reflect a young nation defining itself on its own terms: celebrating independence, documenting natural resources, and drawing proudly on Ghanaian cultural identity.

Contents vary from packet to packet, but here's a look at some of what you might find:

  • The independence story. Among the most historically interesting items you may come across is a Gold Coast stamp — issued under British colonial rule with a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II — overprinted to mark Ghana's independence on 6th March 1957. That single stamp captures an entire political transformation. Fireworks commemoratives marking independence anniversaries also appear in the catalog.
  • Natural resources and development. Ghana's postal catalog documents the country's economic foundations: timber, diamonds, and major infrastructure projects like the Kpong Hydroelectric Project on the Volta River. These stamps give you a portrait of a developing nation investing in its own future.
  • Wildlife and the natural world. Ghana issued stamps across a range of wildlife subjects. You may find marine mammals among them — the catalog includes depictions of species found in West African waters.
  • Ghanaian culture and identity. Look for stamps drawing on the visual traditions of Ghana's peoples — Adinkra symbols, kente patterns, and other distinctly Ghanaian design elements that set this catalog apart from its contemporaries.

Order today and see what's inside.

Ghana — 25 Different Stamps:
Independence, Natural Wealth, and
West African Identity From One of the
Continent's Most Storied Nations

On March 6, 1957, the Gold Coast became Ghana — the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to win independence from colonial rule. It was a moment that reverberated across the continent and announced a new chapter in African history. Ghana's stamps from this era and beyond reflect a young nation defining itself on its own terms: celebrating independence, documenting natural resources, and drawing proudly on Ghanaian cultural identity.

Contents vary from packet to packet, but here's a look at some of what you might find:

  • The independence story. Among the most historically interesting items you may come across is a Gold Coast stamp — issued under British colonial rule with a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II — overprinted to mark Ghana's independence on 6th March 1957. That single stamp captures an entire political transformation. Fireworks commemoratives marking independence anniversaries also appear in the catalog.
  • Natural resources and development. Ghana's postal catalog documents the country's economic foundations: timber, diamonds, and major infrastructure projects like the Kpong Hydroelectric Project on the Volta River. These stamps give you a portrait of a developing nation investing in its own future.
  • Wildlife and the natural world. Ghana issued stamps across a range of wildlife subjects. You may find marine mammals among them — the catalog includes depictions of species found in West African waters.
  • Ghanaian culture and identity. Look for stamps drawing on the visual traditions of Ghana's peoples — Adinkra symbols, kente patterns, and other distinctly Ghanaian design elements that set this catalog apart from its contemporaries.

Order today and see what's inside.

 
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