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SCG13589 - Austria 1985 Hanns Hörbiger Scientist Commemorative Stamp
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Issued by Austria in 1985, this 3 Schilling 50 Groschen commemorative stamp honors Hanns Hörbiger (1860–1931), an Austrian engineer and cosmological theorist. The detailed portrait highlights Hörbiger’s distinctive beard and intellectual presence, while the circular design behind him symbolizes astronomical or cosmic themes connected to his theories. Hörbiger was known for proposing the “World Ice Theory,” a controversial cosmological concept that sparked significant discussion in early 20th-century scientific circles. Finely engraved in a brown tone, the stamp reflects Austria’s tradition of honoring notable scientists and thinkers. It remains a compelling collectible for thematic collections focused on science, astronomy, or Austrian intellectual history.
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