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Posted on 11th January 2021
On 2 February Åland Post starts a new 3-year stamp series featuring veteran tractors. For the first two stamps, Åland photographer David Lundberg has shot two treasures from the 1900s: a Cletrac crawler tractor and a Fordson iron wheel tractor,
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Posted on 8th December 2020
The Year of the Ox is the subject of Jersey Post’s first stamp issue of 2021, to be released on Tuesday 5 January. Illustrated by Wang Huming in Beijing, China, the issue comprises a single stamp and a miniature sheet
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Posted on 24th November 2020
Post Luxembourg is issuing a new series of stamps on December 8th of 2020A stamp booklet presents the second series of local museums in Luxembourg. Among them are the “National mining museum” in Rumelange, the “National beer museum “ in Wiltz, the
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Posted on 13th November 2020
Guernsey Post’s philatelic bureau is excited to announce that it has issued two colourful sets of Christmas stamps depicting Santa on his travels around the islands of Guernsey and Alderney.
Posted on 13th November 2020
Guernsey Stamps announces that its GG02 Series Post & Go stamps will be sending out a seasonal message during December.
Posted on 13th November 2020
Philatelic bureau also announces its first quarter 2021 stamp programme
Posted on 4th November 2020
Eight festive Jersey scenes will feature on a set of self-adhesive Christmas stamps to be issued by Jersey Post on 23 November 2020. Designed by creative agency So Design, the scenes have been created from layers of paper cuttings. “Christmas is
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Posted on 22nd October 2020
On 9 October, Åland Post issued a stamp to honor football team Åland United who has won its first gold in the Finnish Women’s Cup. The stamp is a limited edition special issue and will be available to buy in
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Posted on 13th October 2020
Guernsey Post’s philatelic bureau is delighted to announce that it will release a miniature sheet stamp depicting St Anne’s Church on the island of Alderney, in celebration of the 170th anniversary of its consecration in 1850.
Posted on 13th October 2020
Guernsey Post’s philatelic bureau announces that it will release the fourth and final stamp to mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Ludwig Van Beethoven, considered to be one of the most influential composers of all time.