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SCG9384 - Philippines 1937 6c International Eucharistic Congress – Manila Radiating Map Issue
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This 6 centavos commemorative, issued under the U.S. Administration of the Commonwealth of the Philippines in 1937, marks the 33rd International Eucharistic Congress held in Manila from February 3–7. The design features a detailed map of the Philippine archipelago with Manila highlighted by radiant sunbursts, symbolizing the nation’s role as host of this major Catholic gathering. Decorated side panels and the Commonwealth emblem complete the classic aesthetic of this pre-war issue. A significant piece for collectors of Commonwealth-era Philippines, religious themes, and U.S. territorial postal history.
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