
Details:
Yitzhak Shamir autographed commemorative First Day Cover issued in Jerusalem on April 13, 1964, celebrating Israeli Independence Day (Yom Ha’atzmaut) and memorializing fallen IDF soldiers. The cover features three vivid Israeli postage stamps themed around scientific advancement: Electronic Computing, Macromolecules of the Living Cell, and Terrestrial Spectroscopy, along with the official cancellation and emblem of the State of Israel. Shamir has boldly signed in blue ink along the lower right.
Fine condition.
Yitzhak Shamir (1915–2012) served as the 7th Prime Minister of Israel and held office for more than seven years across two terms. A key figure in the Israeli Likud party, Shamir was previously a leader in the Lehi underground movement during the British Mandate period and later served as Speaker of the Knesset and Foreign Minister. Known for his uncompromising stance on security and national defense, he played a vital role in shaping Israel’s policies during a formative era.
A highly desirable signed philatelic item from one of Israel’s most influential political leaders.
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Includes a full letter of authenticity from JG Autographs, Inc.
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Reference sku: 11519 1410309-1























