Description: A beautiful collectible set of four U.S. postage stamps issued in 1973 to commemorate the invention of electronic component parts. Emile Berliner invented the microphone, Thomas Edison invented the vacuum tube and Vladimir Zworykin the photoelectric cell. Combined they brought the television to life in 1928 These stamps have never been used and are as fresh as the day they were sold at the Post Office over 50 years ago! Suitable for framing, they would make a great gift to anyone who worked in the electronics industry or is interested in the history of the radio, television and computers and the electronics industries! See my other auctions for blocks of historical significance including a block dedicated to Ham Radios from 1964 and other blocks dedicated to Marconi and transistors from 1973!All stamps are Mint Never Hinged.Shipping is $1.00 for first class mail. Additional stamp block auctions won, paid for in one COMBINED transaction and shipped at the same time are only 25 cents extra per auction (sheets and booklets not included), with a maximum shipping charge of $5.00, no matter how many auctions you win. Please pay for all of your auctions in one payment.All payments are to be in US currency only.I send stamps out when I receive your payment or the day after if the mail has already gone out. Thanks for looking at my auction. If you have any questions, please email me before bidding.
Price: 4.99 USD
Location: USA
End Time: 2024-11-29T18:08:57.000Z
Shipping Cost: 1 USD
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States