Vatican City #41-46 Stamps "Juridicial Congress" Set, Scott #41-46

This listing features Vatican City stamps Scott #41-46 from the 1935 “Juridicial Congress” issue. It is offered in MNH and MH condition; check the listing for details on the exact gum status, any hinges, and overall appearance. The item is categorized under Stamps and is priced at $224.95 USD. Free shipping is included, making it a straightforward option for collectors looking to fill gaps in their Vatican City collection. Review the listing for confirmation of what is included and any additional notes before purchase.

USD 224.95
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LocationVerona, New Jersey US
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Vatican City #41-46 Stamps "Juridicial Congress" Set, Scott #41-46 Specs
Restocking FeeNo
Return shipping will be paid byBuyer
All returns acceptedReturns Accepted
Item must be returned within30 Days
Refund will be given asMoney Back
Year of Issue1935
Place of OriginVatican
Quality4 mint never hinged, 2 mint hinged
GradeF/VF (Fine/Very Fine)
Country/Region of ManufactureHoly See (Vatican City State)
TopicReligion, Art
CertificationUncertified
Listing details

Vatican City mint, 1935 issue for the International Juridicial Congress in Rome. Four stamps mint never hinged, two stamps mint hinged. Total Scott Classic Specialized Catalog Value $ 762.00. One of the key sets of Vatican philately. Condition of each stamp is as follows: never hinged hinged, small unknown "zig zag" mark at center of stamp. hinged, small shallow thin at center right reverse. never hinged, tiny tone spot upper right reverse and a nibbed corner at lower left. never hinged, tiny natural inclusion. $46--mint never hinged, small, light spot of disturbed gum at center right reverse. Reverse of each stamp is shown in photos. Buy now at $ 255.00 or make offer. Postage discounted for purchase of multiple lots. Buy with confidence--43 year member American Philatelic Society.