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.
Monday, November 23
Friday, November 20
3rd europa stamps blog poll - FINAL
Europe
Result of the Grand final !
Liechtenstein is our winner ! With 38% of the votes they are the winner of this 3rd europa stamps blog poll ! It was a close race, Liechtenstein won only by a few votes in front of the 0.68€ stamp of Cyprus
This stamp is very particular as it uses a unique hologram printing technique.
Thanks to all who took part to the voting during those last weeks !!
3rd europa stamps blog poll
Result of the Grand final !
Liechtenstein is our winner ! With 38% of the votes they are the winner of this 3rd europa stamps blog poll ! It was a close race, Liechtenstein won only by a few votes in front of the 0.68€ stamp of Cyprus
- Liechtenstein
- Cyprus (0.68 € stamp)
- Ukraine (375 UAH stamp)
This stamp is very particular as it uses a unique hologram printing technique.
Thanks to all who took part to the voting during those last weeks !!
Friday, November 6
3rd europa stamps blog poll - 3rd semi-final
Europe
won our third semi-final with 28% of the votes ! Norway came second far behind.
3rd europa stamps blog poll
3rd semi-final
won our third semi-final with 28% of the votes ! Norway came second far behind.
Friday, October 30
3rd europa stamps blog poll - 2nd semi-final
Europe
won our second semi-final with 27% of the votes ! France came second in a close race.
3rd europa stamps blog poll
2nd semi-final
won our second semi-final with 27% of the votes ! France came second in a close race.
Thursday, October 22
3rd europa stamps blog poll
Europe
won our first semi-final with 23% of the votes ! Finland came second in a close race.
3rd europa stamps blog poll
1st semi-final
won our first semi-final with 23% of the votes ! Finland came second in a close race.
Monday, October 19
Best Europa Stamp 2009
Hungary
As last year, it's Hungary who won the Best Europa stamp contest organized by PostEurop. It was an easy victory with 270 votes more than second Malta !
It's also amusing to see that one third of the voters were Hungarian... that may explain the final result.
this 230.- HUF stamp is in fact part of a pair of stamps issued tête-bêche in a souvenir sheet of four stamps.
The Best Europa stamp 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.
The stamp has been selected via the internet ! All people could vote through PostEurop's website !
Here you can find the full list of winning stamps since the first contest in 2002 when Malta won.
Maybe later this year, if I have time, I'll organize our own contest on this blog.
As last year, it's Hungary who won the Best Europa stamp contest organized by PostEurop. It was an easy victory with 270 votes more than second Malta !
It's also amusing to see that one third of the voters were Hungarian... that may explain the final result.
this 230.- HUF stamp is in fact part of a pair of stamps issued tête-bêche in a souvenir sheet of four stamps.
The Best Europa stamp 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.
The result of this competition was announced during the Plenary Assembly in Bled, Slovenia on the 8th October.
The stamp has been selected via the internet ! All people could vote through PostEurop's website !
Here you can find the full list of winning stamps since the first contest in 2002 when Malta won.
Maybe later this year, if I have time, I'll organize our own contest on this blog.
Wednesday, October 14
Finland 2010
Finland
Date of Issue: 4th May 2010
two stamps (2x 0.80 €)
both stamps are issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps (five of each)
Date of Issue: 4th May 2010
two stamps (2x 0.80 €)
both stamps are issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps (five of each)
Friday, October 2
Jersey - Sepac 2009
Jersey - Sepac
Date of Issue: 16th September 2009
one stamp (0.45 GBP) out of a set of six stamps (only this stamp is bearing the official Sepac logo).
this stamp is issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps
Date of Issue: 16th September 2009
one stamp (0.45 GBP) out of a set of six stamps (only this stamp is bearing the official Sepac logo).
this stamp is issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps
Malta - Sepac 2009
Malta - Sepac
Date of Issue: 16th September 2009
one stamp (0.37 €) out of a set of four stamps (only this stamp is bearing the official Sepac logo).
this stamp is issued in a mini sheet of 10 stamps
Date of Issue: 16th September 2009
one stamp (0.37 €) out of a set of four stamps (only this stamp is bearing the official Sepac logo).
this stamp is issued in a mini sheet of 10 stamps
Guernsey - Sepac 2009
Guernsey - Sepac
Date of Issue: 16th September 2009
one stamp (0.51 GBP) out of a set of six stamps (only this stamp is bearing the official Sepac logo).
Date of Issue: 16th September 2009
one stamp (0.51 GBP) out of a set of six stamps (only this stamp is bearing the official Sepac logo).
Sepac stamps 2009
Europe - Sepac
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
Sepac 2009
"scenery II"
"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
Libellés :
2009,
Åland,
Faroe Is.,
Gibraltar,
Greenland,
Guernsey,
Iceland,
isle of man,
jersey,
Liechtenstein,
Luxembourg,
Malta,
Monaco,
San Marino,
sepac
Wednesday, September 30
1962
Europe
Number of countries : 18
Debuting countries : Monaco
Returning countries : Ireland - Norway
Withdrawing countries : Great Britain
Common design : a tree with 19 little leaves, 1 for each 1962 member of CEPT
Countries using their own design : Liechtenstein (Two hands) - Monaco (Fields & Mercury flying above Europe) - Portugal (Honeycomb) - San Marino (Arrows flying around the word Europa) - Spain (Honeycomb and bee)
Designer : Lex Weyer (Luxembourg)
Issue n° 7 - 1962
"Symbolic tree"
"Symbolic tree"
Number of countries : 18
Debuting countries : Monaco
Returning countries : Ireland - Norway
Withdrawing countries : Great Britain
Common design : a tree with 19 little leaves, 1 for each 1962 member of CEPT
Countries using their own design : Liechtenstein (Two hands) - Monaco (Fields & Mercury flying above Europe) - Portugal (Honeycomb) - San Marino (Arrows flying around the word Europa) - Spain (Honeycomb and bee)
Designer : Lex Weyer (Luxembourg)
Note : Spain and Portugal used the CEPT logo - Monaco first country to issued a four stamps set - Most stamps issued in September
Tuesday, September 29
1961
Europe
Number of countries : 16
Debuting countries : Cyprus - San Marino
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : Austria - Denmark - Finland - Ireland - Norway - Sweden
Common design : a peace dove made of 19 little doves, 1 for each 1961 member of CEPT
Countries using their own design : Liechtenstein (Cogwheels) - Portugal (Four interwined hands) - San Marino (View of the Mount Titano) - Great Britain added the queen's head on the right hand side of the common design
Designer : Theo Kurpershoek (the Netherlands)
Issue n° 6 - 1961
"Symbolic dove"
"Symbolic dove"
Number of countries : 16
Debuting countries : Cyprus - San Marino
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : Austria - Denmark - Finland - Ireland - Norway - Sweden
Common design : a peace dove made of 19 little doves, 1 for each 1961 member of CEPT
Countries using their own design : Liechtenstein (Cogwheels) - Portugal (Four interwined hands) - San Marino (View of the Mount Titano) - Great Britain added the queen's head on the right hand side of the common design
Designer : Theo Kurpershoek (the Netherlands)
Note : First ever appearance of the CEPT logo, it has been used on the stamps of Great Britain, Portugal and Spain - Most of the stamps issued in September
Wednesday, September 23
Tuesday, September 22
Luxembourg - Sepac 2009
Luxembourg - Sepac
Date of Issue: 16th September 2009
one stamp (0.70 €)
this stamp is issued in a mini sheet of 10 stamps
Date of Issue: 16th September 2009
one stamp (0.70 €)
this stamp is issued in a mini sheet of 10 stamps
Thursday, September 10
1960
Europe
Number of countries : 20
Debuting countries : Denmark - Spain - Finland - Great Britain - Greece - Ireland - Iceland - Liechtenstein - Norway - Portugal - Sweden
Returning countries : Turkey
Withdrawing countries : none
Common design : a Roman mail-coach wheel with 19 spokes, 1 for each 1960 member of CEPT - the wheel is also the letter O of the word Europa
Countries using their own design : Austria (Antique column) - Liechtenstein (honeycomb) - Great Britain added the queen's head on the right hand side of the common design
Designer : Pentti Rahikainen (Finland)
Issue n° 5 - 1960
"First CEPT issue"
"First CEPT issue"
Number of countries : 20
Debuting countries : Denmark - Spain - Finland - Great Britain - Greece - Ireland - Iceland - Liechtenstein - Norway - Portugal - Sweden
Returning countries : Turkey
Withdrawing countries : none
Common design : a Roman mail-coach wheel with 19 spokes, 1 for each 1960 member of CEPT - the wheel is also the letter O of the word Europa
Countries using their own design : Austria (Antique column) - Liechtenstein (honeycomb) - Great Britain added the queen's head on the right hand side of the common design
Designer : Pentti Rahikainen (Finland)
Note : Most of the stamps issued on 19th September - The Liechtenstein's stamp is very rare and has an high value - Denmark, Greece and Norway are the first countries to issue a single Europa stamp set using the common design
Wednesday, September 9
Bosnia and Herzegovina 2009
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Date of Issue: 10th September 2009
two stamps (2.- & 3.- BAM)
Both stamps are issued in a souvenir-sheet
Both stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 8 stamps + 1 vignette
Date of Issue: 10th September 2009
two stamps (2.- & 3.- BAM)
Both stamps are issued in a souvenir-sheet
Both stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 8 stamps + 1 vignette
1959
Europe
Number of countries : 8
Debuting countries : Austria
Returning countries : Switzerland
Withdrawing countries : Saarland - Turkey
Common design : a chain made of 6 rings symbolizing the six Europa stamps founding members
Countries using their own design : Austria (E shape building) - Switzerland (chain made of eight alternating round and square rings)
Designer : Walter Brudi (Germany)
Issue n° 4 - 1959
"Chain, symbol of the union"
"Chain, symbol of the union"
Number of countries : 8
Debuting countries : Austria
Returning countries : Switzerland
Withdrawing countries : Saarland - Turkey
Common design : a chain made of 6 rings symbolizing the six Europa stamps founding members
Countries using their own design : Austria (E shape building) - Switzerland (chain made of eight alternating round and square rings)
Designer : Walter Brudi (Germany)
Note : All stamps issued on 19th September except Austria and Switzerland - That same year, the CEPT was established and the Swiss set has been overprinted on that occasion - Austria is the first country to issue a single stamp set
Tuesday, September 8
Sepac folder 2009
Europe - Sepac
"Beautiful corners of Europe 2", this special folder contains the 12 Sepac stamps to be issued this year.
This folder will be on sale by any of the Sepac countries philatelic offices !
I'll put here under the price asked by each Philatelic office :
"Beautiful corners of Europe 2", this special folder contains the 12 Sepac stamps to be issued this year.
This folder will be on sale by any of the Sepac countries philatelic offices !
I'll put here under the price asked by each Philatelic office :
- Åland : 15.- € (if ordered in September, a FDC is offer as present)
- Luxembourg : 15.- €
- Iceland : 2'700.- ISK (= 15.03 €)
- Greenland : 112.- DKK (= 15.05 €)
- Liechtenstein : 24.- CHF (= 15.83 €)
- Gibraltar : 13.95 GBP (= 16.16 €)
- Jersey : 14.75 GBP (= 17.18 €)
- Guernsey : 14.75 GBP (= 17.18 €)
- Isle of Man : 14.75 GBP (= 17.18 €)
Saturday, September 5
1957
Europe
Number of countries : 8
Debuting countries : Saarland - Switzerland
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : none
Common design : no common design that year
Issue n° 2 - 1957
"Peace and Welfare through Agriculture and Industry"
"Peace and Welfare through Agriculture and Industry"
Number of countries : 8
Debuting countries : Saarland - Switzerland
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : none
Common design : no common design that year
Note : All stamps issued on 16th September - Only year between 1956 and 1973 without common design
Friday, September 4
1958
Europe
Number of countries : 8
Debuting countries : Turkey
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : Switzerland
Common design : a dove flying above the letter E of Europe
Countries using their own design : Turkey (stump with a shoot)
Designer : Andre Van der Vossen (the Netherlands)
Issue n° 3 - 1958
"Peace to the service of the European idea"
"Peace to the service of the European idea"
Number of countries : 8
Debuting countries : Turkey
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : Switzerland
Common design : a dove flying above the letter E of Europe
Countries using their own design : Turkey (stump with a shoot)
Designer : Andre Van der Vossen (the Netherlands)
Note : All stamps issued on the 13th September except Turkey - First time a country "breaks" the common design rule
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