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SCG4962 - Hungary 1938 – St. Stephen & Madonna with Child (Patrona Hungariae)
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Issued in 1938, these Hungarian stamps honor the deep Christian heritage of the nation.
The 24 fillér stamp depicts St. Stephen I (Szent István Király), the first King of Hungary, holding the patriarchal cross and wearing the Holy Crown.
The 80 fillér stamp portrays the Virgin Mary with the Infant Jesus, venerated as Patrona Hungariae (Patroness of Hungary), crowned and enthroned, symbolizing Hungary’s spiritual dedication to Mary.
Designed by Légrády Sándor, this set emphasizes Hungary’s religious and cultural identity on the eve of World War II.
They are inscribed "MAGYAR KIR. POSTA" (Hungarian Royal Post), reflecting the Kingdom of Hungary period.
Highly valued by collectors for their artistry and strong religious iconography.
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