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SCG2681 - Monaco 1 Franc 1950s Stamp – Frédéric Ozanam & St. Vincent de Paul Conferences
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This Monaco 1 franc stamp, issued in the 1950s, features a minimalist red-and-white portrait of Frédéric Ozanam (1813–1853), founder of the St. Vincent de Paul Conferences—a Catholic charitable organization. The modern line-art design highlights Ozanam's silhouette with his name and dates subtly inscribed. Below, three stylized depictions of Daughters of Charity reflect the group's charitable mission. A fine thematic issue representing social welfare and religious dedication.
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