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SCG11169 - π©πͺ Germany β 175 Years of Lithography (Alois Senefelder)
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Issued by Germany (Deutsche Bundespost) to commemorate 175 years of the lithographic printing process, this stamp honors Alois Senefelder, inventor of flat-printing (Flachdruckverfahren). The design illustrates an early lithographic press with stone plates dated 1797, symbolizing the birth of modern mass printing. A key issue for collectors of printing history, innovation, and technical heritage, this stamp reflects Germanyβs contribution to global communication and publishing. A solid mid-20th-century commemorative with enduring thematic relevance.
Year: 1972
Denomination: 25 Pfennig
Theme: Printing History Β· Science & Technology
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