Stamp
SCG9145 - Bolivia 30c Airmail – Miner with Pneumatic Drill (c.1940s)
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This classic Bolivian airmail stamp, valued at 30 centavos, features a finely engraved depiction of a miner operating a pneumatic drill deep inside a mountain shaft—a tribute to the nation’s historic silver and tin mining economy. Issued in the mid-20th century, the design highlights Bolivia’s reliance on aerial routes to connect its remote, mountainous regions. The upper panel shows the traditional winged postal emblem, symbolizing the growth of national aviation. Rendered in a monochrome sepia-brown tone, the stamp is a favorite among collectors of Latin American postal history and mining-themed issues.
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