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Tuesday, August 18

Europa stamps Printers

Europe

Did you ever ask yourself where your stamps were printed ?

We all saw in the under edge of each stamps the issue year or the name of the artist who designed the stamp but sometimes also the name of the printing house : Courvoisier - La Loupe - Joh. Enschedé - Matzoukis - the House of Questa - Printex - etc.

But do you know in which country they are ?

Some postal authorities have their own printing house : Belgium, Germany, Austria, Spain, Italy, etc. But most of the others must print their stamps with the help of privat printers and they are not always located in the same country !

For example the 2009 Europa stamps of Greenland, Guernsey and Norway are printed by Joh. Esnschedé in the Netherlands and the ones of Switzrland and Liechtenstein by the State printer of Austria. Azerbaijan stamps are printed in France by Cartor so did Portugal and Jersey.

But some Europa stamps aren't even printed in Europe ! So the Faroe Islands and the Isle of Man decided to let their Europa stamps being printed in Canada by the Lowe Martin Group and Slovenia have their Europa stamps being printed in ... Bahrain ! We are in the middle of globalization and liberalized markets !

Monday, December 15

Europa stamps 2008

Europe

Europa 2008
"Writing Letters"




09.05.2008 Åland - 1 stamp (1.- €) 200'000 ex
15.07.2008 Albania - 2 stamps (100.- & 150.- ALL) and 1 souvenir-sheet (250.-)
09.05.2008 Andorra (French post) - 1 stamp (0.55 €)
23.04.2008 Andorra (Spanish post) - 1 stamp (0.60 €)
01.06.2008 Armenia - 1 stamp (350.- AMD)
06.06.2008 Austria - 1 stamp (0.65 €) 800'000 ex
13.03.2008 Azerbaijan - 2 stamps (0.20 & 0.60 AZM) + 1 souvenir-sheet (1.- AZM)
28.10.2008 Azerbaijan (Armenian post of Nagorno-Karabakh) - 3 stamps
(120.-, 350.- & 550.- AMD)
09.05.2008 Azores - 1 stamp (0.61 €) and 1 souvenir-sheet of 2 stamps (2x 0.61 €)

28.05.2008 Belarus - 2 stamps (2x 1000.- BYR)
19.05.2008 Belgium - 1 stamp (0.80 €)
08.03.2008 Bosnia and Herzegovina - 2 stamps (2.- & 3.- BAM) + 1 souvenir-sheet
05.04.2008 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Croat post) - 2 stamps (2x 3.- BAM)
24.04.2008 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serb post) - 2 stamps (1.- & 2.- BAM)
22.04.2008 Bulgaria - 2 stamps (0.55 & 1.- BGN)

09.05.2008 Croatia - 2 stamps (3.50 & 5.- HRK)
02.05.2008 Cyprus - 2 stamps (0.51 & 0.68 €)
08.05.2008 Cyprus (Turkish post) - 2 stamps (0.80 YTL)
07.05.2008 Czech Rep. - 1 stamp (17.- CZK)

04.06.2008 Denmark - 2 stamps (5.50 & 7.75 DKK)

30.04.2008 Estonia - 1 stamp (9.- EEK)

19.05.2008 Faroe Is. - 2 stamps (5.50 & 7.50 DKK)
09.05.2008 Finland - 2 stamps (2x 0.70 €)
05.05.2008 France - 1 stamp (0.55 €)

05.12.2008 Georgia - 2 stamps (0.90 & 1.- GEL)
08.05.2008 Germany - 1 stamp (0.55 €)
01.06.2008 Gibraltar - 4 stamps (0.08, 0.40, 0.42 & 1.- GBP)
26.05.2008 Greece - 2 stamps (0.67 & 3.17 €)
31.01.2008 Greenland (5.75 & 7.50 DKK)
05.02.2008
Great-Britain (1st class value)
15.05.2008 Guernsey - 2 stamps (0.40 & 0.48 GBP)

09.05.2008 Hungary - 2 stamps (100.- & 230.- HUF) issued in a souvenir-sheet of 4 stamps

08.05.2008 Iceland - 2 stamps (85.- & 110.- ISK)
09.06.2008
Ireland - 2 stamps (0.55 & 0.82 €)

12.05.2008 Isle of Man - 2 stamps (0.31 & 0.50 GBP)
09.05.2008 Italy - 2 stamps (0.60 & 0.65 €)

14.02.2008 Jersey - 2 stamps (0.39 & 0.43 GBP) out of a set of four stamps

06.05.2008 Kazakhstan - 2 stamps (2x 150.- KZT)
09.05.2008 Kosovo - 2 stamps (0.70 & 1.- €) and 1 souvenir-sheet of 2 stamps

26.04.2008 Latvia - 2 stamps (0.45 & 0.85 LVL)
03.03.2008 Liechtenstein - 1 stamp (1.30 CHF)
03.05.2008 Lithuania - 2 stamps (2x 2.45 LTL)
20.05.2008 Luxembourg - 2 stamps (0.50 & 0.70 €)

09.05.2008 Macedonia - 2 stamps (50.- & 100.- MKD) + a booklet of 4 stamps
09.05.2008 Madeira - 1 stamp (0.61 €) and 1 souvenir-sheet of 2 stamps (2x 0.61 €)
08.05.2008 Malta - 2 stamps (0.37 & 1.19 €)
30.04.2008 Moldova - 2 stamps (3.50 & 4.50 MDL)
05.05.2008 Monaco - 2 stamps (0.55 & 0.65 €)
02.04.2008 Montenegro - 2 stamps (0.60 & 0.90 €) + 1 souvenir-sheet (1.50 €)

20.05.2008 the Netherlands - 1 stamp (0.75 €)
08.02.2008 Norway - 2 stamps (inland & europa value)

05.05.2008 Poland - 1 stamp (3.- PLN)
09.05.2008 Portugal - 1 stamp (0.61 €) and 1 souvenir-sheet of 2 stamps (2x 0.61 €)

08.05.2008 Romania - 2 stamps (1.60 & 8.10 ROL)
05.05.2008 Russia - 1 stamp (8.- RUB)

13.06.2008 San Marino - 2 stamps (060 & 0.65 €)
05.05.2008 Serbia - 2 stamps (46.- & 50.- RSD)
07.05.2008 Slovakia - 1 stamp (21.- SKK)
29.05.2008 Slovenia - 2 stamps (0.45 & 0.92 €) 160'000 ex of each
23.04.2008 Spain - 1 souvenir-sheet (0.60 €)
27.03.2008 Sweden - 2 stamps (2x 11.- SEK)
08.05.2008 Switzerland - 1 stamp (1.- CHF)

09.05.2008 Turkey - 2 stamps (0.65 & 0.80 YTL)

12.03.2008 Ukraine - 2 stamps (2.47 & 3.33 UAH)

06.03.2008 Vatican - 2 stamps (0.60 & 0.85 €)

Wednesday, September 3

Europa stamp t-shirt !

Åland

Ever dreamt of wearing a Europa stamp t-shirt ?

Posten Åland made your dream come true. You can buy on their webshop the following t-shirt in sizes M - L - XL for the price of 8.90 €



The design on the t-shirt is taken from the Europa stamp issue of 2006 "Integration as seen by young people"

Tuesday, August 26

Europa stamps logo - R problems !

Europe

Eric on his blog "Blog timbré de ma philatélie", made a strange discovery concerning the Europa logo !



On some of this year's issues, the "R" of the word Europa seemed unusual ! And he was right !

The Europa logo on the Europa stamps of the Czech republic, Malta and Moldova is different than the official one ! The letter "R" has a left "leg" on those stamps but on the official logo this leg isn't designed !



I looked up in my album if the problem is new or not, and I was surprised to discover that Malta is using a wrong logo since 2002 ! The even won that year the contest of "Best Europa stamp" ! Moldova since 1995 (!) and this year is the first time the Czech republic is using the wrong logo.

I agree with Eric's question on his blog "Why does the PostEurop organization not require a European uniformity about this logo ?", How can it be possible that an official logo is depicted differently on some stamps ?

Again the interest in making profit with those Europa stamps issues induce a lack of quality and serious in some issues unfortunately.

Monday, August 4

Best Europa stamp of the year 2008

Europe

As most of this year's Europa stamps are issued, PostEurop is again organizing an on-line vote to select the "Best Europa" stamp of the year 2008.

Two persons picked out from those that have selected the winning stamp will be granted special prizes – a full set of the 2008 Europa stamp issues!

The winning stamp will be announced on 13 November during PostEurop’s Extraordinary Plenary Assembly that will be held in Brussels, Belgium.

A few comments about this competition:

  1. Some countries are missing ! Andorra (French post) ; Ireland ; Bosnia and Herzegovina (Croat post) ; Azerbaijan ; Georgia ; Isle of Man ; the Netherlands ; Serbia. I really don't know why ? Kosovo and Gibraltar are also missing, but as they aren't member and even don't use the official Europa logo on their stamps, I can understand why they are not on this list.
  2. The voting is open since early May and some countries are only on this list since a few days ! Which isn't fair at all.
  3. PostEurop selected which stamps within a set would take part at this contest. The choice isn't the best each time.
  4. Some countries have two stamps taking part at this contest as the issue is composed of a "pair", for example Macedonia, the Ukraine or Finland. Greece which also issued a pair of stamps have only one stamp shown !
  5. Souvenir-sheets: Bosnia and Herzegovina & Spain have their full souvenir-sheet taking part at this contest, Hungary only one stamp out of it !
  6. One last comment, the size and quality of the stamps isn't the same for each country ! Bulgaria has a very low quality stamp as Cyprus have a tiny image of their stamp...
As last year, this blog will also organize it's own contest later this year ! ;o)

Thursday, July 24

Europa stamps 2008 - issue rates

Europe

My Italian friend Massimiliano who is also an Europa stamps collector and has his own blog in italian, gave me the following issue rates of 2008 Europa stamps

Macedonia - souvenir-sheet : 10.000 ex


Kosovo - souvenir-sheet : 20.000 ex



Bulgaria - booklet : 12.500 ex


What to think about it ? For me it's a real scandal ! That's taking the stamp collectors for idiots ! 10'000 copies for an Europa stamp issue is of course by far less than the total number of Europa stamps collectors !

I really don't understand why PostEurop isn't able to deal with it ? They are owner of the Europa logo and Macedonia and Bulgaria are even PostEurop members.

Each year it's getting worse. More and more issues of higher facial values and/or of lower issuing numbers !

Of course as long as collectors are ready to pay such high amounts to get those stamps, those postal authorities will keep doing like that ... money makes the World go round...

Monday, March 17

Europa stamps 2007

Europe

Europa 2007
"100 years Scouting"




09.05.2007 Åland - 1 stamp (0.70 €)
24.10.2007 Albania - 2 stamps (100.- & 150.- ALL) & one souvenir-sheet (250.- ALL)
05.05.2007 Andorra (French post) - 1 stamp (0.54 €)
23.04.2007 Andorra (Spanish post) - 1 stamp (0.58 €) - 300'000
12.09.2007 Armenia - 1 stamp (350.- AMD)
16.06.2007 Austria - 1 stamp (0.55 €) - 500'000
02.04.2007 Azerbaijan - 2 stamps (0.20 & 0.60 AZM)
09.05.2007 Azores - 1 stamp (0.61 €) & souvenir-sheet (2x 0.61 €)

04.05.2007 Belarus - 2 stamps (500.- & 1000.- BYR)
30.04.2007 Belgium - 1 stamp & 1 souvenir-sheet (0.46 & 0.75 €)
15.02.2007 Bosnia and Herzegovina - 2 stamps (2x 2.- BAM)
05.04.2007 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Croat post) (2x 3.00 BAM)
03.05.2007 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serb post) - 2 stamps (1.- & 1.50 BAM)
26.04.2007 Bulgaria - 2 stamps (0.55 & 1.50 BGN)

16.04.2007 Croatia - 2 stamps (2x 3.50 HRK)
03.05.2007 Cyprus - 2 stamps (0.30 & 0.40 CYP) - 77'000
05.05.2007 Czech Rep. - 1 stamp (11.- CZK)

06.06.2007 Denmark - 2 stamps (4.75 & 7.25 DKK)

03.05.2007 Estonia - 1 stamp (20.50 EEK)

10.04.2007 Faroe Is. - 2 stamps (5.50 & 10.- DKK)
09.05.2007 Finland - 2 stamps (2x 0.70 €)
02.05.2007 France - 1 stamp (0.60 €)

14.03.2008 Georgia - 2 stamps (0.90 & 1.- GEL) NEW
03.05.2007 Germany - 1 stamp (0.45 €)
30.06.2007 Gibraltar - 4 stamps (0.08, 0.40, 0.42 & 1.- GBP)
26.07.2007 Great Britain - 2 stamps (1st & 0.48 GBP) out of a serie of 6 stamps
25.05.2007 Greece - 2 stamps (0.65 & 3.15 €)
15.01.2007 Greenland - 2 stamps (5.75 & 7.50 DKK)
23.05.2007 Guernsey - 2 stamps (0.37 & 0.45 GBP) out of a serie of 6 stamps

09.05.2007 Hungary - 2 stamps (2x 210.- HUF) = 1 souvenir-sheet of 4 stamps

24.05.2007 Iceland - 2 stamps (80.- & 105.- ISK)
09.05.2007 Ireland - 2 stamps (0.55 & 0.78 €)
22.02.2007 Isle of Man - 2 stamps (0.31 & 0.44 GBP) out of a serie of 6 stamps
23.04.2007 Italy - 2 stamps (0.60 & 0.65 €) & 1 souvenir-sheet

06.03.2007 Jersey - 2 stamps (0.37 & 0.42 GBP) out of a serie of 4 stamps

08.05.2007 Kazakhstan - 2 stamps (25.- & 65.- KZT)
09.05.2007 Kosovo (UNMIK) - 2 stamps (0.70 & 1.- €) & souvenir-sheet

28.04.2007 Latvia - 1 stamp (0.85 LVL) - 200'000
05.03.2007 Liechtenstein - 1 stamp (1.30 CHF)
14.04.2007 Lithuania - 2 stamps (2x 1.70 LTL)
22.05.2007 Luxembourg - 2 stamps (0.50 & 0.70 €)

09.05.2006 Macedonia - 2 stamps (60.- & 100.- MKD) & souvenir sheet (160.- MKD)
09.05.2007 Madeira - 1 stamp (0.61 €) & souvenir-sheet (2x 0.61 €)
09.05.2007 Malta - 2 stamps (0.16 & 0.51 MTL)
08.05.2007 Moldova - 2 stamps (2.85 & 4.50 MDL)
04.05.2007 Monaco - 2 stamps (2x 0.60 €)
20.04.2007 Montenegro - 2 stamps (0.60 & 0.90 €) & 1 souvenir-sheet - 80'000

26.07.2007 the Netherlands - 2 stamps (2x 0.72 €)
11.05.2007 Norway - 2 stamps (9.- & 11.- NOK)

05.05.2007 Poland - 1 stamp (3.- PLN)
09.05.2007 Portugal - 1 stamp (0.61 €) & souvenir-sheet (2x 0.61 €)

03.05.2007 Romania - 2 stamps (2.10 & 7.70 RON)
14.04.2007 Russia (issue canceled)

02.06.2007 San Marino - 2 stamps (0.60 & 0.65 €)
03.05.2007 Serbia - 2 stamps (20.- & 46.- RSD) & souvenir-sheet (6x 20.- RSD)
30.05.2007 Slovakia - 1 stamp (18.- SKK)
23.03.2007 Slovenia - 1 stamp (0.50 €) - 160'000
23.04.2007 Spain - 1 stamp (0.58 €)
22.03.2007 Sweden - 2 stamps (issued in a booklet of 4 stamps)
10.05.2007 Switzerland - 1 stamp (1.- CHF)

09.05.2007 Turkey - 2 stamps (0.60 & 0.70 TRY) - 250'000

28.04.2007 Ukraine - 2 stamps (2.50 & 3.35 UAH)

12.06.2007 Vatican - 2 stamps (0.60 & 0.65 €)

Thursday, August 2

the Europa stamps history - III

Europe

The Europa stamps history

part III - The common themes
(1974-1989)


1974 was an important year for the Europa stamps collection, because since then, a common theme replaced the common design system used since 1956! Only the CEPT logo (or letters) on each stamp indicates that the stamp is a "Europa stamp".

That year, the first theme to be chosen was sculptures (23 countries ; 49 stamps). The next year (1975) the theme was paintings (24 countries ; 50 stamps). It was also the first Europa issue of the Turkish part of Cyprus. Due to the political situation on the island of Cyprus, the stamps issued by the Turkish part of the island aren't recognized on an international level. Even if those stamps bear the Europa logo, they are not official Europa stamps but most of the Europa stamps collectors collect them as they issue Europa stamps on a regular basis since 1975 !


In 1976 the common theme was handicrafts (27 countries ; 58 stamps). Two new postal administrations appeared that year, Guernsey and the Isle of Man which still issue Europa stamps those days ! 1977 (28 countries ; 56 stamps), landscapes. 1978 (30 countries ; 65 stamps), monuments. Jersey took part for the first time that year. In 1979 (31 countries ; 68 stamps) the theme was postal history. The Faroe islands and Gibraltar are taking part since that year. Gibraltar isn't in fact a CEPT member but issue each year 4 stamps on the same topic as the Europa stamps but without the official logo. As they are British colony on European soil those issues were always tolerated.

The theme for 1980 (32 countries ; 67 stamps) was famous people. In 1981 (35 countries ; 69 stamps) the theme was folklore and feasts. For the first time the Azores and Madeira issued Europa stamps under their own name. 1982 (35 countries ; 70 stamps) : historic events. 1983 (35 countries ; 71 stamps) : inventions.


In 1984 (35 countries ; 67 stamps) the CEPT was 25 years old (1959-1984). To celebrate this event it has been decided to use a common design again as it was the case before 1974. The common design was a bridge designed by the French engraver Jacky Larrivière.

1985 (35 countries ; 73 stamps) was the European Music Year and the ideal topic for Europa stamps that year. 1986 (35 countries ; 74 stamps) : nature conservation. 1987 (35 countries ; 74 stamps) : modern architecture. 1988 (35 countries ; 79 stamps) : transportation . 1989 (35 countries : 80 stamps) : children's games.

Till 1981, the number of countries issuing Europa stamps grew up till a record number of 35, especially with the venue of Dependencies and Autonomous country parts. The number of 35 stayed stable until 1990 but the number of stamps grew up till a record number of 80 in 1989!

In November 1989 the Berlin Wall fell putting an end to the Iron curtain division between East and West, between the old and the new Europe. This brought many changes to the face of Europe not only politically but also culturally and also in the Europa stamps collection as we will see in the fourth part of this "Europa stamps history"...


Part I
- The early years (1956-1959)
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Part II - The birth of the CEPT (1960-1973)
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Part IV - The new Europe (1990-1999)
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Part V - The new millennium (2000-)

Thursday, January 25

The Europa stamps history - II

Europe

The Europa stamps history

part II - The birth of the CEPT
(1960-1973)


1960 was the first official Europa CEPT issue and on that occasion 20 countries issued a total of 36 stamps, more than the double of 1959! For 11 countries it was their first Europa stamp issue (Denmark, Finland, Great-Britain, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden). The common design was a Roman mail-coach wheel with 19 spokes designed by the Finnish artist, Pentti Rahikainen. (20 countries; 36 stamps).

That year, Liechtenstein issued their first Europa stamp (not with the common design). That issue, only 322'000 stamps, suffered of speculation and became very fast a must because of it's rarity.


During the next decade, the number of countries changed year by year, some countries stayed faithful other issued Europa stamps from time to time. Some smaller European countries issued their first stamps during that period.

1961 new: Cyprus and San Marino. The common design was a stylised dove made up of 19 individual doves designed by the Dutch artist Theo Kurpershoek. (16 countries; 34 stamps), 1962 new: Monaco. The common design was a stylised tree with 19 leaves designed by the Luxembourgian artist Lex Weyer. (18 countries; 39 stamps), 1963, common design a stylised cross, designed by the Norwegian artist Arne Holm. (19 countries; 36 stamps).

In 1964, for the 5 years of the CEPT, the design was a flower, designed by the French artist Georges Bétemps. (19 countries; 36 stamps).


1965, the design was a tree spring, designed by the Icelandic artist Hördur Karlsson. (19 countries; 36 stamps). The 3 leaves suggested to represent: Posts,Telegraphs & Telephone. 1966 new: Andorra (French post). The design that year was a ship designed by the German artists Gregor and Josef Bender. (19 countries; 37 stamps), In 1967, the common design represented cogwheels designed by the Belgian artist Oscar Bonnevalle. (19 countries; 37 stamps), 1968, the Swiss artist Hans Schwarzenbach designed a key with the CEPT logo in handle. (18 countries; 35 stamps).

In 1969 the CEPT celebrate their 10 years anniversary, it was the occasion for many countries to take part again at the Europa stamp issue, that's why we had 26 countries participating that year and 2 new countries the Vatican and Yugoslavia. (26 countries; 48 stamps). Yugoslavia was the first Communist country to take part ! That year the common design was a temple made of the words Europa and CEPT. The design was made by the Italian artists: Luigi Gasbarra and Georgio Belli.



During the Seventies the CEPT felt that the Europa stamps collectors started to get tired of all those similar designs. In 1970 they decided to allow each country to issue one stamp without the common design, thought this new rule wasn't followed by many countries.

1970 a sun composed of 24 interwoven wires designed by the Irish artist Louis Le Brocquy. (19 countries ; 42 stamps), 1971 new: Malta. The design of a chain was made by the Icelandic artist Helgi Haflidasson (21 countries ; 44 stamps).

1972 new: Andorra (Spanish post). Only 200'000 stamps were issued by the Spanish post of Andorra that year and a huge quantity of them were bought, by Spanish philatelist, in order to speculate. The result of it is that this stamp is now more than 200€ worth! The Finnish artist Paavo Huovinen represented an Aurora borealis as common design. (22 countries ; 46 stamps).




1973. The design that year, a stylised post horn, was made by the Norwegian artist Leif Frimann Anisdahl (24 countries ; 50 stamps). The 3 arrows are said to represent CEPT's primary objectives: posts,telgraphs and telephone services. 1973 was the last year the common design was used ! The next year a common theme will be introduced to make the collection more attractive and more interesting...


Part I
- The early years (1956-1959)
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Part III - The common themes (1974-1989)

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Part IV - The new Europe (1990-1999)
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Part V - The new millennium (2000-)

The Europa stamps history - I

Europe

The Europa stamps history

part I - The early years
(1956-1959)

The idea of making a "join stamp emission" came up in 1952. The uniform motive for this emission had to symbolise the community of interest and objectives.

Six countries, the same six countries how signed the Treaty of Rome on the 25th of March 1957 (Belgium, France, West-Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands) were also the first countries to issue Europa stamps.

On the 15th of September 1956 the first Europa stamps issue was born (6 countries ; 13 stamps). The common design was made by the French artist, Daniel Gonzague, it was a tower formed by the 6 letters of the latin word for Europe: Europa.

In 1957, almost on the same day as in 1956, the 16th of September, a second issue was made and Switzerland took part on this issue as Saarland (German territory under the control of the Allies). That year a common design was not made but the general theme was Peace and Welfare. (8 countries ; 17 stamps).



On the 13th September 1958 the third issue selected again a common design, a dove flying above the letter E of Europe, designed by the Dutch artist, André Van der Vossen. Turkey replaced Switzerland that year. (8 countries ; 17 stamps).

During the summer 1959 in Montreux (Switzerland), a conference of 23 European postal administrations took place and the "Conférence des postes et télécommunications (CEPT)" was born. (note: today we still call the Europa stamps also Europa CEPT stamps !)

On the 19th September 1959 it was the 4th issue. Switzerland and Austria were associate to the 6 first countries in that issue. The common design was a key-ring designed by the German artist, Walter Brudi. (8 countries ; 15 stamps).


Part II - The birth of the CEPT (1960-1973)
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Part III - The common themes (1974-1989)
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Part IV - The new Europe (1990-1999)
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Part V - The new millennium (2000-)

Wednesday, October 25

Best Europa stamp 2006

Ukraine

Best Europa Stamp 2006




The Europa stamp best design competition is a yearly event that takes place during the Plenary Assembly of PostEurop. The first competition took place in 2002. All official Europa stamp issues can enter the competition. Only PostEurop Members can cast their vote.
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