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SCG11166 - Vatican City – Pope Paul VI “Missionarius Apostolicus” Bombay Visit Stamps (1964)
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Issued by Vatican City in 1964 to commemorate Pope Paul VI’s apostolic mission to Bombay (Mumbai), India, these stamps mark a historic moment—the first papal visit to India and Asia. The L.200 value depicts the Pope standing before a world map, symbolizing global missionary outreach, while the L.15 value shows him in prayer, reflecting the spiritual significance of the journey. Both stamps feature the inscription “Paulus VI Missionarius Apostolicus – Bombay MCMLXIV”. A highly sought-after thematic pair appealing to collectors of papal history, Vatican issues, Christianity, and India-related philately.
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