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SCG11823 - Vatican City 1963 “Sede Vacante” Interregnum Definitive Set (Italy/Vatican)
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Issued in 1963, these Vatican City stamps commemorate the Sede Vacante period following the death of Pope John XXIII, marking the interval before the election of Pope Paul VI. The design features the traditional umbraculum (papal canopy) and crossed keys, symbols representing the temporary governance of the Church during the interregnum. Printed in simple yet dignified typography and monochrome color schemes, the series reflects both historical significance and classic Vatican philatelic style. Complete Sede Vacante sets are popular among thematic collectors specializing in Vatican, religious symbolism, and papal history. Well-preserved mint examples with fresh colors and intact perforations remain desirable additions to Vatican collections.
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