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SCG13669 - Poland 1965 – Tomb of the Last Mazovian Princes, Warsaw (20 gr)
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This commemorative stamp from Poland was issued in 1965 as part of the series “Siedem Wieków Warszawy” (Seven Centuries of Warsaw). The design depicts the tomb of the last Mazovian princes, a historic monument located in St. John’s Archcathedral in Warsaw. The engraving-style artwork highlights two medieval figures resting on a sculpted sarcophagus, symbolizing the end of the Mazovian Piast dynasty. Printed by the Polish State Security Printing Works (PWPW), the stamp reflects Poland’s effort to celebrate Warsaw’s rich cultural and historical heritage. It is a notable thematic piece for collectors interested in European history, medieval monuments, and Warsaw heritage.
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