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SCG3296 - Mexico 1964 – Andrés Manuel del Río 30¢ Stamp
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This commemorative 30 centavos stamp from Mexico, issued in 1964, honors the bicentennial of Andrés Manuel del Río's birth (1764–1964). Del Río was a prominent Spanish-Mexican scientist known for discovering the element vanadium. The design features his portrait in front of a historical building, likely representing colonial-era architecture tied to his academic legacy. Issued by Correos de México, this stamp pays tribute to his contributions to science and Mexican intellectual history.
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