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SCG5290 - Paraguay 1960s Space Exploration Stamps – Gemini & EVA Missions
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Issued by Paraguay, this pair of commemorative stamps highlights key moments from the U.S. Gemini program. The ₲0.15 stamp depicts astronaut Edward White’s historic spacewalk on June 3, 1965, during Gemini IV, the first American EVA. The ₲0.25 stamp celebrates the Gemini VI–VII missions of December 1965, which achieved the first successful orbital rendezvous in space history, with crews commanded by Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, Wally Schirra, and Tom Stafford. Printed by De La Rue de Colombia, these issues honor the Centenary of Paraguay’s National Garrison (1864–1870) while showcasing mankind’s leap into the space age. A striking thematic set for collectors of space exploration and Latin American philately.
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