Vatican City Scott 342 40 Lira 1962 Stamp Mint MNH | Free Shipping
This listing features a Vatican City stamp identified as Scott 342, “the Invincible Cross,” 40 Lira (1962). Condition is not specified in the provided details; check the listing for details. It is described as Mint MNH, but verify photos and any notes from the seller to confirm gum and any potential flaws. Category: Stamps. The item is priced at $2.98 USD and ships with free shipping. Review the full listing description for additional information and any return or handling terms.
| Location | Lutz US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Start time | 2025-12-18T12:05:01.000Z |
| Denomination | 40 Lire |
| Type | Postage |
| Year of Issue | 1961-1970 |
| Place of Origin | Vatican |
| Quality | Mint Never Hinged/MNH |
| Currency | Decimal |
| Color | Brown and Black |
| Grade | Ungraded |
| Topic | Art, Artists |
| Certification | Uncertified |
| Country of Origin | Holy See (Vatican City State) |
The Vatican City Stamp Scott 342 features the iconic "The Invincible Cross" design, commemorating a significant event in 1962. This 40 Lira postage stamp is of Mint Never Hinged quality, making it a valuable addition to any stamp collection. With a rich brown and black
color scheme and depicting themes of art and artists, this stamp reflects the creative spirit of the Holy See (Vatican City State). Its origin in Vatican City adds to its historical and religious significance, making it a sought-after piece for collectors interested in European philately.We offer combined shipping, which means you only pay one shipping fee for all items purchased together in a single order. A refund has been issued for the shipping cost of the other items in your orderPlease NoteCarefully review all photos before purchasing to verify condition, gum, and centering.The images represent the exact stamp offered.Colors may appear slightly different due to lighting or screen variations.All stamps are handled carefully with tongs and stored in archival materials.You can discover additional items in our shop:ZhV Philatelic