Stamp
SCG6701 - Czechoslovakia 1963 – 10 Years of Czechoslovak Television
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Issued in 1963, this 60 h (haléřů) commemorative stamp from Czechoslovakia celebrates the 10th anniversary of Czechoslovak Television (10 LET ČS TELEVIZE). The design by F. Hudeček and engraved by B. Heinz depicts the Prague television transmission tower, a symbol of the nation’s growing technological and media advancement during the 1950s and 1960s. Rendered in red and pale blue tones, the stamp reflects modernist design and optimism in postwar broadcasting progress. A classic piece of mid-century Czechoslovak postal art celebrating communication and innovation.
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