Showing posts with label Iceland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iceland. Show all posts

Monday, August 1

Sepac stamps 2011

Europe - Sepac
Sepac 2011
"scenery III"

18.09.2011 Åland - 1 stamp (0.85 €)
16.09.2011 Faroe Is. - 1 stamp (10.50 DKK)
15.09.2011 Gibraltar - 1 stamp (0.42 GBP) out of a set of six stamps
28.09.2011 Greenland - 1 stamp (8.- DKK)
28.09.2011 Guernsey - 1 stamp (0.52 GBP) out of a set of six stamps
15.09.2011 Iceland - 1 stamp (50g. to Europe value) part of a se-tenant set
28.09.2011 Isle of Man - 1 stamp (0.58 GBP) out of a set of six stamps
28.09.2011 Jersey - 1 stamp (0.49 GBP) out of a set of six stamps
28.09.2011 Liechtenstein - 1 stamp (1.40 CHF)
27.09.2011 Luxembourg - 1 stamp (0.85 €)
09.03.2011 Malta - 1 stamps (0.37 €)
28.09.2011 Monaco - 1 stamp (0.75 €)


no issue of San Marino this year

Wednesday, December 15

Iceland - Sepac 2011

Iceland - Sepac

Date of Issue: 15th September 2011

one stamp (50 g. to Europe value) out of a pair (only the left stamp is bearing the offical Sepac logo).


the pair is issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps (5 of each)


first design of the set with another value

Friday, December 10

Iceland 2011

Iceland

Date of Issue: 17th March 2011

two stamps 50g to Europe (165 ISK) & 50g outside Europe (220 ISK)


both stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 10 stamps.


both stamps are also issued in two booklets of 10 self-adhesive stamps each.


First version of the stamps published in early 2011.
Note that the values changed and are now placed on the top.
A recycle symbol replaced the sun logo on the second stamp.


Tuesday, September 14

Norden stamps (1956-)

Europe


Norden stamps (1956-)



The Norden stamps is a common issue between the Nordic countries. It is as old as the Europa stamps !

The idea of a Norden issue with a common motif was bred by Foreningen Norden [the Norden Association] in a letter to the five Nordic Postal Administrations already in 1951. At the conference of the Nordic Postal Association in March the same year the consensus was to accede to the idea, but of practical reasons it could only be accomplished later.

The first issue of 1956 had a common motive representing five flying swans. The Swan motif emanated from a poem from 1946 by Hans Hartvig Seedorff Pedersen titled "Svanerne fra Norden" [The Swans from the Nordic Countries], which is a tribute to the free community in the five countries each symbolized by a swan - Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.

A competition with an artist from each five country : Viggo Bang (Denmark), Signe Hammarsten-Janson (Finland), Johannes Haukland (Norway) and Mark Sylvan (Sweden). Iceland participated with an illustration to the poem by artist Jón Stefánsson.

It was decided to choose the Danish contribution and that the stamps (two from each country) should be ready for during second half of 1956. As well proofs as stamps were engraved by Swedish chief engraver Sven Ewert.


On the 1st October 1956, the postal administrations of the five Nordic countries announced at the same time that "in order to accentuate the Nordic cohe-sion and the importance of the Nordic cooperation in various fields" they were going to "issue some special stamps with common motif on the Nordic Countries' Day, 30th October 1956". Each country issued the stamps with two values in red and blue colours respectively.

We had to wait 13 years to see the next Norden issue (although 3 Nordic countries Denmark, Norway and Sweden, issued in 1960 a common stamp to celebrate the common airline company SAS – this issue is often considered by Norden collectors as being part of this collection). In 1969 the common design was five Viking ships from a rock carving.

In 1973 - The Nordic House in Reykjavik and in 1977 five water-lilies in pure water symbolising the environmental collaboration. Since that year, the Norden stamps bear a common logo – a post horn made of five horns.


In 1980 it was decided to issue the Norden stamps every three years and (as the Europa stamps since 1974) to follow a common theme instead having a common design.

  • 1980 - Handy crafts
  • 1983 - Tourism
  • 1986 - Twin cities
  • 1989 - Folk costumes
  • 1991 - Tourism - I - since that year Åland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland also take part making a total of 8 countries issuing Norden stamps.

The Faroe Islands issued in 1989 two stamps following the common them « folk costumes » but those stamps don’t bear the Norden logo.

  • 1993 - Tourism - II
  • 1995 - Tourism - III
  • 1998 - Boats
  • 2002 - Modern art - since that year, the Norden stamps are being issued every two years.

Since 2004, the Norden stamps are issued in souvenir-sheets following a common them who runs during 3 issues:

2004-2006-2008 - Nordic mythology I - II - III.


This year the new 3 years common theme is « Life by the sea » who will run from 2010 until 2014.

source: http://www.ptt-museum.dk/en/online_magazine/previous_articles/post/?id=71/
official website: http://www.topoftheworld.nu

Wednesday, November 25

Iceland - Norden 2010

Iceland - Norden

Date of Issue: 18th March 2010

2 stamps (2x 75.- ISK) issued in one souvenir sheet

Monday, November 23

Iceland 2010

Iceland

Date of Issue: 6th May 2010

two stamps (165.- & 220.- ISK)


both stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 10 stamps.


both stamps are also issued in two booklets of 10 self-adhesive stamps each.

Friday, October 2

Sepac stamps 2009

Europe - Sepac
Sepac 2009
"scenery II"

16.09.2009 Åland - 1 stamp (Europa value = 0.80 €)
16.09.2009 Faroe Islands - 1 stamp (10.- DKK)
16.09.2009 Gibraltar - 1 stamp (0.44 GBP) out of a set of five stamps
16.09.2009 Greenland - 1 stamp (7.- DKK)
16.09.2009 Guernsey - 1 stamp (0.51 GBP) out of a set of six stamps
16.09.2009 Jersey - 1 stamp (0.45 GBP) out of a set of six stamps
16.09.2009 Iceland - 1 stamp (120.- ISK) out of a set of two stamps
16.09.2009 Isle of Man - 1 stamp (0.56 GBP)
16.09.2009 Liechtenstein - 1 stamp (1.30 CHF)
16.09.2009 Luxembourg - 1 stamp (0.70 €)
16.09.2009 Malta - 1 stamps (0.37 €) out of a set of four stamps
16.09.2009
Monaco - 1 stamp (0.85 €)

no issue of San Marino this year

Monday, February 16

Iceland - Sepac 2009

Iceland - Sepac

Date of Issue: 16th September 2009

one stamp (120.- ISK) out of a pair (only the left stamp is bearing the offical Sepac logo).



the pair is issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps (5 of each)


The Vatnajökull National Park is the largest national park in Europe. It encompasses an area of 12.000 km2 or approximately 11% of Iceland. It will at first cover the national parks of Skaftafell and Jökulsárgljúfur and almost all of Vatnajökull glacier. The region contains a uniquely contrasting blend of natural beauty, active volcanism, geothermal energy and waterfalls. The creeping glaciers dominate the area – making it the easiest part of Iceland for glacier exploration. Skaftafell has some of the most diverse flora and fauna found in any part of the country, with protected species including growing stocks of Arctic fox and ptarmigan.

Monday, January 12

Iceland [Island]

Iceland [Island]


Capital: Reykjavík
Languages: Icelandic
Population: 319,756
Currency: Icelandic króna - ISK
Internet code: .is
Status: Parliamentary republic

more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iceland

Íslandspóstur hf



PostEurop member: yes
UPU member: yes
Sepac member: yes
Norden member: yes

Europa stamps: since 1960->

Official site: http://www.stamps.is
info: stamps@postur.is


"Iceland is far from the continental Europe but is part of it by his cultral links with the Scandinavian countries and their Germanic language.

And it's also confirmed by the fact that Iceland issues Europa stamps each year since 1960!.

In 1971, the Icelandic designer Helgi Haflidason made the common Europa CEPT design that year.

In 2005, they won the Europa best stamp competition with a round shaped stamp."


Tuesday, November 4

Iceland 2009

Iceland

Date of Issue: 7th May 2009

two stamps (105.- & 140.- ISK)


both stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 10 stamps.


both stamps are also issued in two booklets of 10 self-adhesive stamps each.

Friday, February 15

Norden stamps 2008

Europe - Norden

Norden 2008
"Nordic mythology - part III"

27.03.2008 Åland - 1 souvenir-sheet (världen value)
27.03.2008 Denmark - 1 souvenir-sheet (5.50 & 7.75 DKK)
27.03.2008 Faroe Is. - 1 souvenir-sheet (2x 7.50 DKK)
27.03.2008 Finland - 1 souvenir-sheet (2x 0.70 €)
27.03.2008 Greenland - 1 souvenir-sheet (7.- & 8.- DKK)
27.03.2008 Iceland - 1 souvenir-sheet (120.- ISK)
27.03.2008 Norway - 1 souvenir-sheet (innland & Europa value)
27.03.2008 Sweden - 1 souvenir-sheet (2x 11.- SEK)

Monday, October 22

Iceland - Norden 2008

Iceland - Norden

Date of Issue: 27th March 2008

1 stamp (120.- ISK) issued in one souvenir sheet

Wednesday, October 17

Iceland 2008

Iceland

Date of Issue: 8th May 2008

two stamps (85.- & 110.- ISK)


both stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 10 stamps.


both stamps are also issued in two booklets of 10 self-adhesive stamps each.

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