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SCG13121 - Vatican City 1974 L.25 – Christ Pantocrator Mosaic (Holy Year Issue)
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This 1974 stamp from Vatican City was issued to commemorate the Holy Year (Anno Iubilaeum) 1975, indicated by the Roman numerals AN. IVB. MCMLXXV at the top. The design features the iconic Christ Pantocrator, a Byzantine-style mosaic depiction of Christ holding the Gospel and giving a blessing. Such imagery symbolizes Christ as the ruler and teacher of the world, a common theme in early Christian and medieval church mosaics. The stamp reflects the Vatican’s tradition of showcasing sacred art and religious heritage through philately. Its mosaic artwork and commemorative purpose make it particularly appealing to collectors of religious art, Vatican issues, and Holy Year philately.
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