Roman States 1867 Postage Due Stamps
Roman States · 1867 · Various (1c to 80c)
This set of postage due stamps features a simple, functional design with the denomination numeral prominently displayed within an oval frame. The inscription "SEGNATASSA" at the top indicates its purpose for collecting unpaid postage. The stamps were printed in black on colored paper to differentiate the values.
Issued in the final years of the Papal States' temporal power, these were among the last stamps produced before the capture of Rome in 1870 and the unification of Italy. They represent a transitional period in Italian postal history.
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Perfectly centered, fresh, no faults
Well centered, fresh colors
Nicely centered, minor flaws
Average centering, acceptable
Off-center or visible wear
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