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Sutherland Philatelics VATICAN CITY SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 1 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used Sutherland Philatelics PO Box 448 Ferny Hills D C, Qld 4055 Australia ABN: 69 768 764 240 website: sutherlandphilatelics.com.au e-mail: [email protected] phone: international: 61 7 3851 2398; Australia: 07 3851 2398 VATICAN CITY List Structure: Commems, definitives & airmails are all together in approximately SG number order Machine Vended Labels [Framas] Postage Dues Express Post Parcel Post & Parcel Post Express Booklets PAPAL STATES POSTAL STATIONERY: Aerogrammes, Postcards, Numismatic Covers To find an item in this list, please use Adobe's powerful search function. We obtain our stock from collections we purchase. We do not have a Vatican supplier. Consequently, where something is unpriced, we do not have it at present. We list all items we have in stock, including broken sets, and singles from sets. 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E&OE CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 2 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used Papal Tiara & St Peter's Keys 1 1 1929 5¢ brown / rose 0.95 0.35 0.20 0.50 2 2 10¢ grey-green / green 0.60 0.95 3 3 20¢ violet / lilac 1.55 1.30 4 4 25¢ 1.75 1.55 5 5 30¢ 1.95 0.75 6 6 50¢ (U has tiny thin) 2.40 1.85 0.80 7 7 75¢ 3.55 3.40 Pope Pius XI 8 8 80¢ carmine 3.00 1.70 9 9 1l 25 2.65 1.80 10 10 2l 7.50 4.90 2.10 11 11 2l 50 vermilion 7.50 3.95 8.40 12 12 5l green 10.30 13 13 10l olive black 17.85 9.35 Set 13v (U are each on piece, socked on the nose FDI cancel)(really FU) 59.30 32.25 14 16 1931 25¢ / 30¢ black / yellow surcharge [MUH & U are o/c] 11.85 3.85 1.65 Holy Year 15 17 1933 25¢ + 10¢ 16 18 75¢ + 15¢ scarlet 18.60 17 19 80¢ + 20¢ 49.00 18 20 1l 25 + 25¢ 17.75 Set 4v 194.60 119.00 Definitives ARMS, PICTORIALS 19 21 5¢ 0.45 0.20 0.35 0.15 20 22 10¢ (U has short corner) 0.45 0.20 0.15 0.35 0.15 21 23 12½¢ 0.45 0.20 0.15 0.35 22 24 20¢ 0.45 0.20 0.35 0.15 23 25 25¢ 0.45 0.20 0.15 0.35 0.15 24 26 30¢ 0.20 0.35 0.15 25 27 50¢ 0.45 0.20 0.35 0.15 26 28 75¢ 0.45 0.20 0.35 27 29 80¢ 0.45 0.20 0.35 Set 9v 3.15 POPE PIUS XI 28 30 1l 7.35 29 31 1l 25 51.20 30 32 2l 31 33 2l 75 140.00 Set 4v 207.65 89.00 ST PETER'S BASILICA 32 34 5l 0.70 33 35 10l 0.45 1.70 34 36 20l 1.35 Set 3v 2.85 0.85 Set 16v Surcharges 35 39 1934 40¢ / 80¢ 11.20 4.80 36 40 1l 30 / 1l 25 141.60 37 41 2l 05 / 2l 38 42 2l 55 / 2l 50 39 43 3l 05 / 5l 40 44 3l 70 / 10l Set 6v (with Certificate) 2100.00 International Juridical Congress 41 45 1935 5¢ 1.85 3.25 42 46 10¢ 2.25 3.25 43 47 25¢ green 26.95 25.20 44 48 75¢ 98.00 45 49 80¢ 64.40 27.60 46 50 1l 25 30.00 Set 6v 238.00 Catholic Press Exhibition 47 51 1936 5¢ 48 52 10¢ 49 53 25¢ 79.40 50 54 50¢ 3.25 51 55 75¢ 22.95 54.00 52 56 80¢ 2.90 6.30 53 57 1l 25 3.00 6.30 54 58 5l 10.60 3.65 17.50 Set 8v 126.60 182.00 CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 3 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used Air 55 59 1938 ( 25¢ 0.45 56 60 ( 50¢ 0.45 0.25 57 61 ( 75¢ 0.55 0.30 58 62 ( 80¢ 0.65 59 63 ( 1l 0.60 60 64 ( 2l 61 65 ( 5l 62 66 ( 10l Set 8v 6.85 12.25 International Christian Archaelogical Congress 63 67 5¢ 0.55 0.85 64 68 10¢ 0.85 65 69 25¢ 0.55 66 70 75¢ 20.30 67 71 80¢ 46.75 43.40 68 72 1l 25 54.80 25.80 Set 6v 112.75 112.00 Death Pope Pius XI Papal Tiara & St Peter's Keys - overprinted 69 73 1939 5¢ 70 74 10¢ 1.00 71 75 20¢ 1.00 72 76 25¢ 1.55 73 77 30¢ 13.45 0.85 74 78 50¢ 1.55 75 79 75¢ 1.55 Set 7v 164.40 85.45 33.60 Coronation Pope Pius XII 76 80 25¢ 1.05 77 81 75¢ 0.55 78 82 80¢ 7.70 79 83 1.25l 1.70 Set 4v 16.10 10.85 First Anniversary Coronation Pope Pius XII 80 84 1940 5¢ 0.45 81 85 1l 82 86 1.25l 83 87 2l 84 88 2.75l Set 5v 4.85 8.40 Prisioners of War Relief Fund - 1st - inscribed MCMXLII 85 89 1942 25¢ 86 90 80¢ 0.40 0.20 87 91 1.25l 0.20 Set 3v 1.05 0.50 1.00 Pope's Episcopal Silver Jubilee 88 92 1943 25¢ 0.40 89 93 80¢ 0.40 90 94 1.25l 0.40 91 95 5l 0.25 0.15 Set 4v 1.50 Prisioners of War Relief Fund - 2nd - inscribed MCMXLIII 92 96 1944 25¢ 0.20 93 97 80¢ 94 98 1.25l Set 3v 0.75 0.40 Pontifical Academy of the Virtuosi of the Pantheon 95 99 25¢ 0.55 0.30 0.15 96 100 80¢ 0.70 97 101 1.25l 1.35 0.70 98 102 10l 1.95 1.00 Set 4v 6.10 3.05 Arms & Portraits of Pope Pius XII 99 103 1945 5¢ 0.30 0.20 100 104 30¢ 0.30 101 105 50¢ 0.20 102 106 1l 0.30 103 107 1.50l 0.30 104 108 2.50l 0.30 0.20 105 109 5l 0.40 0.25 106 110 20l 0.50 0.35 Set 8v 1.95 1.40 CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 4 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used Prisioners of War Relief Fund - 3rd - inscribed MCMXLIV 107 113 1945 25¢ 108 114 (ctd) 80¢ 109 115 1.25l Set 3v 0.85 0.60 Arms of Pope Pius XII surcharged 110 116 1946 20¢ / 5¢ 0.25 0.15 111 117 25¢ / 30¢ - type A 0.30 0.25 0.15 111a 25¢ / 30¢ - type B 0.25 112 118 1l / 50¢ - type C 0.30 0.25 0.15 112a 1l / 50¢ - type D 8.60 113 119 1.50l / 1l 0.35 0.25 114 120 3l / 1.50l 0.25 0.35 115 121 5l / 2.50l 0.55 0.35 116 122 10l / 5l 1.90 1.20 117 123 30l / 20l 3.35 2.40 Set 8v (simplified) 14.10 10.10 Council of Trent 118 126 5¢ 0.30 0.20 119 127 25¢ 0.45 120 128 50¢ 0.45 0.30 121 129 75¢ 0.45 0.30 122 130 1l 0.45 0.30 123 131 1.50l 0.45 0.20 124 132 2l 0.30 125 133 2.50l 0.30 0.45 126 134 3l 0.45 0.45 127 135 4l 0.35 0.20 128 136 5l 0.65 129 137 10l 1.10 0.45 Set 12v 5.30 3.80 Air 130 140 1947 ( 1l 0.35 0.25 131 141 ( 4l 0.25 0.45 132 142 ( 5l 0.40 0.45 133 143 ( 15l 2.05 2.40 134 144 ( 25l 4.90 135 145 ( 50l 9.80 4.20 136 146 ( 100l 7.80 Set 7v 75.90 Raphael & Tobias - Air 137 147 1948 ( 250l 8.75 138 148 ( 500l Set 2v 988.75 St Agnes's Basilica P14 139A 149A 1949 1l 0.30 0.25 140A 150A 3l 0.30 0.25 141A 151A 5l 0.35 142A 152A 8l 0.85 0.60 143A 153A 13l 5.35 144A 154A 16l 0.75 0.55 145A 155A 25l 14.40 2.25 146A 156A 35l 63.15 45.10 37.80 147A 157A 40l 0.75 148A 158A 100l 10.70 7.65 9.10 Set 10v P14 x 13 or P13 x 14 139B 149C 1l 0.35 140B 150C 3l 0.35 141B 151C 5l 37.10 26.50 9.60 142B 152C 8l 143B 153C 13l 14.70 10.50 144B 154C 16l 1.00 145B 155C 25l 22.10 146B 156C 35l 21.60 147B 157C 40l 0.70 0.45 Set 9v Set 10v (simplified - mixed perfs) UPU 149 161 ( 300l 150 162 ( 1000l 210.00 Set 2v 205.10 236.60 CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 5 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used Holy Year 151 163 1949 5l 0.20 0.30 152 164 (ctd) 6l 0.20 0.15 153 165 8l 1.20 154 166 10l 0.30 0.35 0.15 155 167 20l 1.95 0.85 156 168 25l 0.85 157 169 305l 3.00 2.95 158 170 60l 2.10 Set 8v 12.95 9.25 Papal Guard 159 171 1950 25l 160 172 35l 7.00 3.00 161 173 55l 7.70 Set 3v 13.75 22.40 Dogma of the Assumption 162 178 1951 25l 163 179 55l Set 2v 29.85 28.70 Beatification of Pope Pius X 164 174 6l 0.85 165 175 10l 0.85 166 176 60l 167 177 1.15l Set 4v 63.15 45.10 Council of Chalcedon 168 180 5l 169 181 25l 170 182 35l 171 183 60l 172 184 100l Set 5v 159.60 112.00 Decree of Gratian - Air 173 185 ( 300l 174 186 ( 500l 51.80 Set 2v 646.80 471.80 175 187 1952 Surcharge - 12l / 13l 3.85 3.10 1.35 176 188A First Papal States' Stamp - P13 x 13¼ 6.05 8.75 188C First Papal States' Stamp - P13 x 12¾ (single ex M/S) 27.15 176aMS Blk 1 First Papal States' Stamp M/S (MNG is MUH with gum toning; cat £450) 450.55 193.10 385.00 Martyrdom of St Maria Goretti 177 190 1953 15l 178 191 35l Set 2v 12.90 9.25 St Peter's Basilica 179 192 3l 0.30 0.15 180 193 5l 0.30 181 194 10l 0.30 0.30 182 195 12l 0.30 183 196 20l 0.30 184 197 25l 0.30 185 198 35l 0.15 186 199 45l 187 200 60l 0.35 188 201 65l 0.45 0.20 189 202 100l 0.35 Set 11v 2.40 Air - St Peter's Dome Wmk - P13 190 205 ( 500l red brown & deep brown 191 206 ( 1000l blue & deep blue Set 2v 215.20 153.75 67.90 Wmk - P13 190a 280YA (1958) ( 500l green & deep turquiose 9.90 191b 281YA (1960) ( 1000l carmine & lake Set 2v No Wmk - P13 280XA (1960) ( 500l green & deep turquiose 281XA (1960) ( 1000l carmine & lake Set 2v Wmk - P14 190b 280YC (1960) ( 500l green & deep turquiose 191a 281YC (1958) ( 1000l carmine & lake 1.05 281XC (1960) ( 1000l carmine & lake - no wmk - P14 CREDIT CARDS: VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 6 SG Michel Year Air Particulars MUH Mint MNG Fine Used Used St Clare 192 207 1953 25l 193 208 (ctd) 35l Set 2v 38.45 27.45 37.10 St Bernard of Clairvaux 194 209 20l 0.65 195 210 60l 14.30 10.25 Set 2v 15.80 11.25 196 211 Libri Sententiarum 61.70 70.00 Lateran Treaty 197 212 1954 25l 0.75 198 213 60l Set 2v 6.35 Marian Year 199 214 3l 200 215 4l 201 216 6l 202 217 12l 203 218 20l 204 219 35l Set 6v 7.65 5.45 Canonization of Pope Pius X 205 220 10l 206 221 25l 4.20 207 222 35l Set 3v 12.90 9.25 11.90 Basilica of St Francis of Assisi 208 223 20l 209 224 35l Set 2v 5.90 4.20 St Augustine 210 225 35l 211 226 50l Set 2v 5.10 3.65 Termination of Marian Year 212 227 20l 213 228 35l 214 229 60l Set 3v 49.20 35.15 215-7 230-2 1955 Martyrdom of St Boniface 2.90 218-9 233-4 Fra Giovanni da Fiesole 8.55 220-2 235-7 Pope Nicholas V 1.40 223-5 238-40 St Bartholomew the Young 4.30 3.10 3.85 Paintings - Air 226 241 1956 ( 5l 0.10 227 242 ( 10l 0.15 228 243 ( 15l 229 244 ( 25l 0.15 230
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