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SCG2613 - San Marino 1979 – XIII Congress of Stomatology Stamp
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This 1979 San Marino stamp commemorates the 13th Congress of Stomatology, celebrating the field of dental and oral health. The artwork, rendered in a medieval manuscript style, portrays a saint-like figure healing or examining the mouth of a suffering man, symbolizing the compassionate care central to stomatology. The haloed figure and ancient setting highlight the long-standing history of medical practice. Issued at a value of 170 lire, the stamp was printed by Courvoisier and is a meaningful thematic piece for both medical and topical collectors.
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