Stamp
SCG13906 - Chile 1969 – IV Centenary of the Spanish Bible (Casiodoro de Reina)
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Issued by Chile in 1969, this commemorative stamp marks the 400th anniversary of the Spanish translation of the Bible by Casiodoro de Reina (1569–1969). The design features an open Bible, symbolizing the spread of scripture in the Spanish language, alongside a detailed vignette depicting a bear reaching for fruit beside a tree, a historic emblem associated with early printed works. Printed in a rich monochrome reddish-brown tone by the Casa de Moneda de Chile, this stamp reflects both religious heritage and literary history. Its clean engraving and symbolic imagery make it appealing to collectors of religious, literary, and Latin American philately.
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