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SCG12161 - Vatican City 1966 Millennium of Christianity in Poland Stamp Pair
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This commemorative pair issued by Vatican City in 1966 celebrates the Millennium of Christianity in Poland, marking 1,000 years since the baptism of Poland in 966. The lower value (L.25) depicts St. Wojciech (St. Adalbert) associated with early Christian evangelization, framed by historic Polish cathedrals. The higher value (L.220) features a religious blessing scene with a pontiff addressing the faithful, emphasizing spiritual continuity across centuries. Finely engraved in classic Vatican style, these stamps represent an important religious and historical milestone linking the Holy See with Polish Christian heritage. The pair is valued by thematic collectors of religion, Vatican issues, and European historical commemoratives.
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