English: 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".
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2005-05-17 10:19 Humus sapiens 644×271× (57193 bytes) 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". {{stamp}}
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