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SCG11018 - Vatican City 1944 Pope Pius XII Charity Appeal Stamp – “Flagrante Bello” – 5 Lire
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Issued by Vatican City in 1944, this powerful 5 Lire stamp forms part of the “Flagrante Bello” series, released during the final phase of World War II. The design shows Pope Pius XII addressing and consoling civilians affected by the devastation of war, symbolizing humanitarian concern amid global conflict. The Latin inscription “Flagrante Bello” (“while war is raging”) reinforces its urgent moral message. Printed in deep blue and typographically strong, this issue is a significant wartime Vatican release, highly regarded for its historical gravity and spiritual symbolism. A key addition for collectors of Vatican, WWII, papal, or humanitarian-themed philately.
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