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SCG2639 - Italy 1965 Giornata del Francobollo Stamp
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Issued in 1965 by Italy to celebrate the Giornata del Francobollo (Stamp Day), this 20 Lire stamp features a stylized map of Italy over a radiant orange sun, symbolizing national connectivity and postal reach. The lines extending from northern cities suggest major postal routes, emphasizing the role of the postal service in uniting the country. Designed by N. Vitullo and printed by the Italian State Printing Office, the stamp carries a bold modernist aesthetic typical of 1960s design.
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