Stamp
SCG11151 - Hungary 1962 – Johannes Gutenberg, Pioneer of Printing
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Issued by Hungary in 1962 to mark 100 years of papermaking, this stamp honors Johannes Gutenberg (c.1395–1468), the inventor of movable type printing. The design symbolically links Gutenberg with the evolution of paper and print culture, celebrating the technological foundation of modern publishing. A classic Cold War–era Hungarian commemorative, highly relevant to printing, papermaking, and book history thematic collections. Frequently collected in fine mint condition and popular among education and technology collectors.
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