Stamp
SCG12923 - Italy 1966 – Stamp Day (Giornata del Francobollo) 20 Lire Commemorative
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Issued by Italy in 1966, this 20 Lire commemorative stamp celebrates Giornata del Francobollo (Stamp Day), promoting philately and postal heritage among collectors and the public. The design features a stylized mounted figure within a geometric emblem, symbolizing tradition, communication, and the historical evolution of postal services. Produced by the Italian State Printing Institute, the stamp reflects the clean graphic style typical of mid-1960s Italian commemoratives. Stamp Day issues remain popular thematic collectibles representing philatelic culture itself. A desirable addition for collectors of Italy, postal history, and philately-on-stamps themes.
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