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SCG11913 - Vatican City 1963 Sede Vacante Issue – Papal Interregnum Symbol Set
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This classic Sede Vacante set was issued during the papal interregnum following the death of Pope John XXIII in 1963. The design features the traditional umbraculum (papal umbrella) and crossed keys of St. Peter, symbols representing the temporary administration of the Church before the election of a new pope. The minimalist typographic style and single-color backgrounds (10L, 40L, and 100L) emphasize solemnity and historical significance. Sede Vacante issues are highly collectible because they are released only during rare transition periods in the Vatican. Well-preserved mint examples, especially complete denomination sets, are valued by thematic collectors of Vatican, religion, and papal history.
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