France – Scott # 570
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France Scott #570 (1954) is a Mint Never Hinged commemorative featuring the cliffside pilgrimage town of Rocamadour. Ideal for architecture, religious history, and classic France collections.
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Description
France Scott #570, issued in 1954, is a Mint Never Hinged (MNH) commemorative stamp depicting the historic pilgrimage site of Rocamadour, one of France’s most dramatic and revered medieval towns.
The stamp presents a finely engraved view of Rocamadour’s terraced buildings and sanctuary complex clinging to a steep limestone cliff above the Alzou Valley. Rendered in warm brown tones, the composition emphasizes verticality, stone architecture, and the town’s remarkable integration with the natural landscape. The denomination is 15 francs, with POSTES – FRANCE and the RF monogram clearly shown.
This example is Mint Never Hinged, retaining full original gum with fresh color and crisp detail. A classic mid-century issue for collectors of French regional views, religious pilgrimage sites, or architectural commemoratives.





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