Stamp
SCG9857 - San Marino 1983 – World Communications Year: Young Radio Amateur (400L)
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This 1983 San Marino commemorative celebrates the World Communications Year, honoring the global role of radio technology and amateur radio culture. The design shows a young boy operating a classic Morse key transmitter, wearing headphones and concentrating intently—a tribute to learning, curiosity, and early radio education. Engraved-style shading gives the artwork a distinctly traditional feel, complemented by a geometric antenna and the red World Communications emblem at top right. Issued by the I.P.Z.S. Rome and illustrated by F. Pedacchia, the stamp offers strong thematic appeal for collectors of communications, technology, and youth-related philately. A handsome, detailed piece from one of Europe’s finest small postal administrations.
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