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SCG13201 - Vatican City – 1979 Commemoration of the Election of Pope John Paul II
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This commemorative stamp set was issued by Vatican City in 1979 to mark the election of Pope John Paul II on 16 October 1978, one of the most significant moments in modern Catholic history. The designs combine religious symbolism and portraiture, including the papal coat of arms and scenes referencing the authority of Saint Peter. The stamps highlight the beginning of John Paul II’s papacy, the first non-Italian pope in over four centuries. Printed by the Vatican’s official printing works in Rome, the set is notable for its clean engraving style and strong ecclesiastical imagery. It remains a meaningful collectible for Vatican thematic collections, papal history, and Christianity-related philately.
Stamps in the Set:
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170 Lire: Papal coat of arms with inscription Joannes Paulus II – 16 Ottobre 1978.
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250 Lire: Portrait of Pope John Paul II giving a blessing.
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400 Lire: Biblical scene of Christ entrusting the keys to Saint Peter.
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