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SCG1914 - USSR 1962 Communications and Television Network Development Stamp
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Issued in 1962 by the Soviet Union, this colorful 4 kopek stamp celebrates the modernization of national communications infrastructure following the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party. The design features engineers, radio towers, satellites, and a telephone symbolizing expanded access to reliable communication and interconnected television stations across the USSR. The inscription promotes technological progress and unity through advanced telecommunications.
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