Underground Solidarity Stamp with John Paul II - Poland circa 1980
We offer a unique, authentic postage stamp issued underground by the Solidarity movement around 1980, depicting the image of John Paul II. This is an extraordinary relic of Poland's recent history, a material trace of social resistance and the spiritual support that the Polish Pope represented for Poles under the communist regime.
This stamp belongs to the category of so-called "underground stamps" or "bibuła" – prints distributed outside censorship, serving as a form of expressing views and solidarity with the persecuted. The image of John Paul II was at that time a powerful symbol of hope, freedom, and national identity, and its presence on underground prints carried immense political and moral significance.
Parameters and collector's value:
- Origin: Poland, underground publishing movement (the so-called second circulation) associated with NSZZ "Solidarność".
- Period: The period of the so-called "Solidarity carnival" (1980-1981) or martial law (1980s).
- Condition: The offer concerns a single stamp. The exact state of preservation (e.g., untouched, lightly used) would require verification based on a photograph, but its very presence is extremely valuable to a collector.
- Uniqueness: The item has high historical and emotional value. It is a sought-after object for collectors of underground philately, the history of Solidarity, Varsaviana, and those interested in the pontificate of John Paul II and his role in Polish history.
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Znaczek podziemnej Solidarności z Janem Pawłem II - Polska ok. 1980—
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