Stamp
SCG11028 - Grenada 1c – 100th Anniversary of Alexander Graham Bell & Telephone (1976)
1 in stock
Issued by Grenada in 1976 to mark the 100th anniversary of Alexander Graham Bell’s invention of the telephone, this 1-cent commemorative presents a vibrant, globe-themed design symbolizing worldwide communication. The stamp features multiple vignettes of people using telephones across cultures, paired with a classic early desk telephone, emphasizing the global impact of Bell’s innovation. Produced in a colorful photogravure style typical of 1970s thematic issues, it reflects Grenada’s popular technology and communications program of the era. A strong thematic choice for collectors specializing in telecommunications, inventors, science & technology, or Bell-related philately. Well-suited for both single-stamp and topical collections.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Explore Our Stamp Collection
Quality That Speaks for Itself
Each piece is high-definition digitally printed on premium stretchable canvas, crafted using state-of-the-art printing technology. Our modern artwork delivers stunning visuals—ideal for enhancing the ambiance of your living room, drawing room, office, restaurant, or any space in need of artistic flair.
Framed & Ready to Hang
Every canvas comes expertly framed and ready to display. With printed side margins for a seamless, gallery-style finish, your painting arrives as a complete, elegant addition to your wall—no assembly required.

Elevate Your Collection
Transform your space with the timeless charm of philately. Our curated selection of rare and artistic stamps brings history, beauty, and culture to life—perfect for collectors and connoisseurs alike. Let every stamp tell a story and reflect your unique passion.