Stamp
SCG9740 - Ecuador – 1948 Pedro Vicente Maldonado Bicentenary 50c
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This 50 centavos commemorative stamp from Ecuador was issued in 1948 to honor the 200th anniversary of Pedro Vicente Maldonado’s induction into the Paris Academy of Sciences (1748–1948). Printed by the Institut de Gravure, Paris, it features a striking bi-color engraving in green and carmine, depicting Maldonado presenting a scientific map—symbolizing his role as a leading geographer and collaborator of the French Geodesic Mission. Rich ornamental framing and crisp line engraving make this an excellent classical Latin American issue for collectors specializing in scientific history, Ecuadorian commemoratives, or 1940s engraved designs.
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