Stamp
SCG2680 - Belgium 1966 Eurochemic Atomic Energy Stamp (6F)
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This 1966 Belgian stamp commemorates the Eurochemic nuclear reprocessing plant in Mol, a European collaboration on atomic energy. Featuring a bold atomic model with red and black orbitals and a central "E" for Eurochemic, the design reflects scientific advancement and international cooperation in nuclear technology. Denominated at 6 francs, it highlights Belgium's role in peaceful nuclear research during the Cold War era. The bilingual inscription "BELGIQUE–BELGIË" represents the country's French and Dutch-speaking communities.
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