Stamp
SCG8406 - Australia 1970 – Captain Cook Bicentenary (5c)
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This 5-cent Australian commemorative stamp was issued in 1970 to mark the bicentenary of Captain James Cook’s first voyage to Australia in 1770. The design features a portrait of Captain Cook, based on a classic painting, alongside his ship HMS Endeavour, symbolizing exploration and discovery. Issued as part of a wider Cook Bicentenary series, this stamp celebrates Cook’s contribution to navigation and Australia’s colonial history. It remains a popular issue among collectors of maritime and exploration themes.
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