Yugoslavia year 1971 stamps – Space Exploration full set
The full set of stamps issued by Yugoslavia in 1971 dedicated to Space Exploration (often cataloged as “Space Research”) is a commemorative issue consisting of six different stamps.
Set Details:
Feature | Detail |
Year of Issue | 1971 |
Date of Issue | February 8, 1971 |
Theme | Space Research (Istraživanje Svemira) |
Number of Stamps | 6 |
Designer | Bojan Spremo |
The Six Stamps and Designs:
The set illustrates different facets of space exploration and technology up to that time. The denominations are in Yugoslav Dinar (din.). The individual designs typically include:
- Low Denomination: Depicting Satellites of various nations (e.g., France, Britain, Canada, Italy) shown orbiting the globe.
- Middle Denomination: Depicting a Scientific Satellite or Artificial Satellite.
- Middle Denomination: Depicting Unmanned Rockets or probes destined for the Moon.
- Higher Denomination: Depicting Space Probes or a wider view of a spacecraft in outer space.
- Higher Denomination: Depicting Astronauts or human spaceflight concepts.
- Highest Denomination: Depicting an aspect of Planetary Exploration (e.g., Mars or Venus exploration, or an overall abstract depiction of space).
The stamps are generally notable for their modern, colorful, and somewhat abstract design elements, typical of space-themed issues of that era.
(The stamps in the set are typically cataloged under Scott numbers 1045 to 1050 or Michel numbers 1409 to 1414 for Yugoslavia.)
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