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Postal and Postage Stamp Day with orange background + buildings and balloons – Stripes 2×6 model 202
How much was the most expensive postage stamp in the world? The “Red Mauritius” was sold to a German-speaking collector from Europe for a trifle – 8.1 million euros! Today we celebrate World Postal and Postage Stamp Day! Do we have postage stamp collectors here?
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Postal and Postage Stamp Day with orange background + buildings and balloons – Stripes 2×6 model 201
How much was the most expensive postage stamp in the world? The “Red Mauritius” was sold to a German-speaking collector from Europe for a trifle – 8.1 million euros! Today we celebrate World Postal and Postage Stamp Day! Do we have postage stamp collectors here?
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World Architecture Day with light blue background + buildings – Stripes 2×6 model 202
Burj Khalifa, Taj Mahal, Empire State Building, Buckingham Palace, Sydney Opera House, White House, Shanghai Tower, Louvre, Central Plaza.
What do all these buildings have in common?
Outstanding architects who, thanks to their craftsmanship, vision and ingenuity, designed timeless building masterpieces!
Today is World Architecture Day!6,15 € -
World Architecture Day with light blue background + buildings – Stripes 2×6 model 201
Burj Khalifa, Taj Mahal, Empire State Building, Buckingham Palace, Sydney Opera House, White House, Shanghai Tower, Louvre, Central Plaza.
What do all these buildings have in common?
Outstanding architects who, thanks to their craftsmanship, vision and ingenuity, designed timeless building masterpieces!
Today is World Architecture Day!6,15 € -
Rubik’s Cube day with red background + cubes – Stripes 2×6 model 202
Rubik’s Cube! It was invented by the Hungarian architect and sculptor Ernő Rubik. It has 43 trillion possible configurations in the classic version. The record holder in composing the classic Rubik’s Cube is a Pole – Tymon Kolasiński with a result of 5.09 seconds!
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Rubik’s Cube day with red background + cubes – Stripes 2×6 model 201
Rubik’s Cube! It was invented by the Hungarian architect and sculptor Ernő Rubik. It has 43 trillion possible configurations in the classic version. The record holder in composing the classic Rubik’s Cube is a Pole – Tymon Kolasiński with a result of 5.09 seconds!
6,15 €