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SCG11615 - Poland – Samuel Linde (Lexicographer) Commemorative Stamp
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This commemorative issue from Poland honors Samuel Bogumił Linde (1771–1847), one of the most influential Polish linguists and the author of the first comprehensive Polish dictionary. The stamp features a classical portrait framed in an elegant oval medallion, reflecting the scholarly prestige associated with Linde’s contributions to Polish language studies. Printed in refined muted tones with a 5.50 zł denomination, the issue represents Poland’s tradition of celebrating intellectual heritage. Well-centered examples are appreciated by collectors specializing in linguistics, scholars, or notable personalities. A meaningful addition to thematic collections focusing on literature, education, or European cultural figures.
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