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SCG10390 - Grenada 1976 – 100th Anniversary of Alexander Graham Bell, 1c Commemorative
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This 1-cent commemorative stamp from Grenada celebrates the 100th anniversary of Alexander Graham Bell’s invention of the telephone. The design features a vibrant global collage of people using telephones, with iconic world landmarks in each segment—symbolizing Bell’s role in connecting the world through communication. A classic push-button phone appears prominently at right, adding a period-accurate technological touch.
Perfect for collectors of communication history, anniversary issues, and Grenada modern commemoratives, this piece offers bright colour, crisp printing, and strong thematic appeal.
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