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SCG13731 - Egypt 1953 – Cairo Electronic Exhibition 10 Mills Stamp
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This 1953 commemorative stamp from Egypt was issued to celebrate the Cairo Electronic Exhibition held on 23 November 1953. The design beautifully captures the spirit of modern science and technological progress, featuring atomic symbols, electrical signals, and a transmission tower—representing the rapid advancement of electronics in the mid-20th century. Printed in a striking blue tone, it reflects the optimism of the early atomic age. The bilingual inscription (French and Arabic) highlights Egypt’s international outlook during this period. A fascinating thematic piece for collectors interested in science, technology, and industrial exhibitions.
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