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SCG3465 - Liechtenstein 1972 – St. Theodul, Patron Saint of Triesenberg
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This striking 1.00 franc stamp from Liechtenstein was issued in 1972 and features a bold modernist depiction of St. Theodul, the patron saint of Triesenberg. Designed by Georg Malin and printed by Courvoisier S.A., it showcases St. Theodul confronting a demon burdened with a bell—a symbol drawn from regional legend. The vivid colors and stylized forms reflect mid-20th-century graphic design trends. It forms part of a cultural and religious series highlighting local patron saints.
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