Stamp
SCG12195 - Vatican City 1956 St. John Capistrano Europa Issue (Apostolus Europae)
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Issued by Vatican City in 1956, this commemorative Europa set honors Saint John of Capistrano, celebrated as the “Apostle of Europe” for his missionary work across the continent. The stamps portray the saint in Franciscan robes holding a banner, symbolizing spiritual leadership and unity among European nations. Featuring denominations of 25 Lire and 35 Lire, the pair reflects the early collaborative Europa stamp tradition promoting European cooperation. The detailed engraved artwork and classic two-color presentation make this issue highly desirable for collectors specializing in Vatican, religious themes, and early Europa releases.
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