Thematik: Atom / atom: 1946, USA. Blue cachet 'Pearl Harbor started Atomic tests ...' on cover from 1946, USA. Blue cachet 'Pearl Harbor started Atomic tests ...' on cover from 'U.S. Navy Jun 7 P.M. 1946 15766 BR.' to Denver/Colorado.
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Thematik: Atom / atom: 1946, USA. Black cachet 'Auxiliary ship in the U.S. Navy / We can we will we 1946, USA. Black cachet 'Auxiliary ship in the U.S. Navy / We can we will we must have Peace on Earth and Good Will'' on cover from 'U.S. Navy Jun 6 A bomb Test Bikini' to Fresno/California.
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Thematik: Atom / atom: 1906/2011 (approx), All world. Interesting collection "CURIE: one family, two 1906/2011 (approx), All world. Interesting collection "CURIE: one family, two generations, three Nobel Prizes", consisting of 2 albums with a total of 426 items (covers cards, etc.) and 2 ring binders with stamps, souvenir sheets and miniature sheets, mostly mint, nh. The exhibit focuses on the Curie family and their life as researchers and discoverers. Marie Curie is probably the most famous physicist because of the Nobel Prizes she has received in physics and chemistry, and is also the only woman among the four multiple Nobel Prize winners to date. Irène, the older of the two Curie daughters, had inherited the scientific talent of both parents. Together with her husband Frédéricc Joliot-Curie, she succeeded in discovering artificial radioactivity, for which the couple received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The content of the collection is thus determined on the one hand by the people involved - Marie, Pierre, Irène and Frédéric - and on the other by their discoveries - Polonium, Radium, artificial radioactivity, and their applications. This results in a casual division of the collection with its chaptering. In each of the (four) chapters, there is not only a large number of good items, but also a number of special items that excellently document what has been said: Insured letter from 1939 for 3,000 francs from Paris to Amsterdam with 11-times franking of the French special stamp showing Marie and Pirerre Curie (Mi. #433), Military postcard from 1916 with red cachet "Centre radiologique" - one of the earliest ones about physics, Cover from Hungary (1988) with the special stamp "Frédéric Joliot", unissued because of his death in 1958, commemorating his ten-year presidency of the World Peace Council, the special stamp issue "100th birthday Marie Curie" (Mi. #1777/79) each as gutter pair (mint, slight creases in the gutter) and also as stamped partial sheets, the nice omnibus issue (21 values) for the 1938 Frensch stamp "40th anniversary of the discovery of radium" (Mi. #433), and further many interesting items, like proofs, imperforates, etc.
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Thematik: Atom / atom: 1946, USA. Blue cachet 'Pearl Harbor started Atomic tests ...' on cover from 1946, USA. Blue cachet 'Pearl Harbor started Atomic tests ...' on cover from 'U.S. Navy Jun 7 P.M. 1946 15766 BR.' to Denver/Colorado.
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Thematik: Atom / atom: 1946, USA. Black cachet 'Auxiliary ship in the U.S. Navy / We can we will we 1946, USA. Black cachet 'Auxiliary ship in the U.S. Navy / We can we will we must have Peace on Earth and Good Will'' on cover from 'U.S. Navy Jun 6 A bomb Test Bikini' to Fresno/California.
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Thematik: Atom / atom: 1906/2011 (approx), All world. Interesting collection "CURIE: one family, two 1906/2011 (approx), All world. Interesting collection "CURIE: one family, two generations, three Nobel Prizes", consisting of 2 albums with a total of 426 items (covers cards, etc.) and 2 ring binders with stamps, souvenir sheets and miniature sheets, mostly mint, nh. The exhibit focuses on the Curie family and their life as researchers and discoverers. Marie Curie is probably the most famous physicist because of the Nobel Prizes she has received in physics and chemistry, and is also the only woman among the four multiple Nobel Prize winners to date. Irène, the older of the two Curie daughters, had inherited the scientific talent of both parents. Together with her husband Frédéricc Joliot-Curie, she succeeded in discovering artificial radioactivity, for which the couple received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The content of the collection is thus determined on the one hand by the people involved - Marie, Pierre, Irène and Frédéric - and on the other by their discoveries - Polonium, Radium, artificial radioactivity, and their applications. This results in a casual division of the collection with its chaptering. In each of the (four) chapters, there is not only a large number of good items, but also a number of special items that excellently document what has been said: Insured letter from 1939 for 3,000 francs from Paris to Amsterdam with 11-times franking of the French special stamp showing Marie and Pirerre Curie (Mi. #433), Military postcard from 1916 with red cachet "Centre radiologique" - one of the earliest ones about physics, Cover from Hungary (1988) with the special stamp "Frédéric Joliot", unissued because of his death in 1958, commemorating his ten-year presidency of the World Peace Council, the special stamp issue "100th birthday Marie Curie" (Mi. #1777/79) each as gutter pair (mint, slight creases in the gutter) and also as stamped partial sheets, the nice omnibus issue (21 values) for the 1938 Frensch stamp "40th anniversary of the discovery of radium" (Mi. #433), and further many interesting items, like proofs, imperforates, etc.
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Thematik: Atom / atom: 1964, Signing of the nuclear test ban treaty pledging an end to nuclear explo 1964, Signing of the nuclear test ban treaty pledging an end to nuclear explosions in the atmosphere, outer space and under water 5c. (Padlocked Atomic Bomb) in six IMPERFORATE PROOFS affixed together into folder incl. five without marginal description with slight differences and pencil notations beside, fine and very scarce! (Mi. 144)
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Thematik: Atom / atom: 1977, Peaceful uses of Atomic Energy complete set of four stamps of the offic 1977, Peaceful uses of Atomic Energy complete set of four stamps of the offices in Geneva and New York in IMPERFORATE PROOFS in miniature sheet forms affixed into folder with handstamp 'DIE PROOF NOT APPROVED …. U.N. POSTAL ADMINISTRATION' and signature dated '3 Feb. 77' with additional label '1as Pruebas de Impresion de Sellos', fine and very scarce! (Sc. NY 289/90 + Geneva 71/72; Mi. NY 313/14 + Genf 70/71)
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Thematik: Atom / atom: 1906/2011 (approx), All world. Interesting collection "CURIE: one family, two 1906/2011 (approx), All world. Interesting collection "CURIE: one family, two generations, three Nobel Prizes", consisting of 2 albums with a total of 426 items (covers cards, etc.) and 2 ring binders with stamps, souvenir sheets and miniature sheets, mostly mint, nh. The exhibit focuses on the Curie family and their life as researchers and discoverers. Marie Curie is probably the most famous physicist because of the Nobel Prizes she has received in physics and chemistry, and is also the only woman among the four multiple Nobel Prize winners to date. Irène, the older of the two Curie daughters, had inherited the scientific talent of both parents. Together with her husband Frédéricc Joliot-Curie, she succeeded in discovering artificial radioactivity, for which the couple received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The content of the collection is thus determined on the one hand by the people involved - Marie, Pierre, Irène and Frédéric - and on the other by their discoveries - Polonium, Radium, artificial radioactivity, and their applications. This results in a casual division of the collection with its chaptering. In each of the (four) chapters, there is not only a large number of good items, but also a number of special items that excellently document what has been said: Insured letter from 1939 for 3,000 francs from Paris to Amsterdam with 11-times franking of the French special stamp showing Marie and Pirerre Curie (Mi. #433), Military postcard from 1916 with red cachet "Centre radiologique" - one of the earliest ones about physics, Cover from Hungary (1988) with the special stamp "Frédéric Joliot", unissued because of his death in 1958, commemorating his ten-year presidency of the World Peace Council, the special stamp issue "100th birthday Marie Curie" (Mi. #1777/79) each as gutter pair (mint, slight creases in the gutter) and also as stamped partial sheets, the nice omnibus issue (21 values) for the 1938 Frensch stamp "40th anniversary of the discovery of radium" (Mi. #433), and further many interesting items, like proofs, imperforates, etc. View our Terms & Conditions
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Thematik: Atom / atom: 1964, Signing of the nuclear test ban treaty pledging an end to nuclear explo 1964, Signing of the nuclear test ban treaty pledging an end to nuclear explosions in the atmosphere, outer space and under water 5c. (Padlocked Atomic Bomb) in six IMPERFORATE PROOFS affixed together into folder incl. five without marginal description with slight differences and pencil notations beside, fine and very scarce! (Mi. 144) View our Terms & Conditions
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