Stamp
SCG10332 - Liechtenstein 1970 – St. Theodul, Patron of Triesenberg – 100 Rp
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A striking modernist 100-rappen stamp from Liechtenstein, issued in 1970 and designed by Georg Malin, depicting St. Theodul, the patron saint of Triesenberg. Shown with a bishop’s crozier and radiant halo, he symbolically commands a small red demon burdened by a bell—an iconic Alpine legend. Printed by Courvoisier S.A., the stamp is admired for its bold color palette and stylized religious symbolism. A desirable thematic piece for collectors of religion, legends, or Liechtenstein art issues.
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