Stamp
SCG10120 - Morocco 1970 – King Hassan II & Satellite Communications, 1.00 DH
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This 1970 Moroccan stamp (1.00 Dirham) celebrates the nation’s advancement in satellite and radio-telecommunications technology during the early space age. The design features a detailed illustration of a large ground-station parabolic antenna receiving signals from an orbiting satellite, symbolizing Morocco’s integration into modern global communication networks. A portrait of King Hassan II appears at the upper left, underscoring royal support for national technological development. Printed by Courvoisier S.A., the issue is known for its crisp artwork, clean lines, and high-quality engraving — a desirable thematic item for both space-topical and Moroccan collectors.
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