Europe
On the 2011 Europa stamps you'll see a new logo. A small square and black & white element, symbolic reminder of the mailbox, has been added in front of the word Europa.
As it is impossible to register a plain text-logo, a design element had to be added to the text "Europa". PostEurop will with this new logo be able to have a better control on missuse and on non official Europa stamps issues.
This new logo can already be seen on the 2010 Europa stamp issue of Switzerland. The Swiss post has the copyright rights on the Europa logo. In 2011 this logo will be featured on each official Europa stamp issue.
The present Europa logo is in use since 1993. That year PostEurop took over from the CEPT the Europa stamps issues.
Monday, December 6
Friday, December 3
4th europa stamps blog poll
Europe
Result of the Grand final !
the Faroe Islands are our winner ! With 28% of the votes they are the winner of this 4th europa stamps blog poll ! It was a very close race, the 10.- DKK stamp of the Faroe Islands won only by a few votes in front of the 0.82€ stamp of Ireland
look the standings here
Thanks to all who took part to the voting during those last weeks !!
4th europa stamps blog poll
Result of the Grand final !
the Faroe Islands are our winner ! With 28% of the votes they are the winner of this 4th europa stamps blog poll ! It was a very close race, the 10.- DKK stamp of the Faroe Islands won only by a few votes in front of the 0.82€ stamp of Ireland
look the standings here
- Faroe Is. (10.- DKK stamp
- Ireland (0.82 € stamp)
- Ukraine (3.30 UAH stamp)
Thanks to all who took part to the voting during those last weeks !!
Friday, November 19
Belgium 2011
Belgium
Date of Issue: 19th September 2011
one souvenir-sheet of two stamps (2x Europe 3rd class value)
Date of Issue: 19th September 2011
one souvenir-sheet of two stamps (2x Europe 3rd class value)
Friday, November 12
Wednesday, November 3
Thursday, October 28
Georgia 2009
Georgia
Date of Issue: 15th October 2010 [!]
two stamps (2.- & 3.- GEL) & souvenir-sheet of two stamps (2.- & 3.- GEL)
both stamps are issued in mini sheets of 10 stamps
both stamps are issued in a booklet of 8 stamps (4 stamps of each)
Date of Issue: 15th October 2010 [!]
two stamps (2.- & 3.- GEL) & souvenir-sheet of two stamps (2.- & 3.- GEL)
both stamps are issued in mini sheets of 10 stamps
both stamps are issued in a booklet of 8 stamps (4 stamps of each)
Friday, October 15
Best Europa stamp 2010
Hungary
As for the last 2 years, Hungary won again the Best Europa stamp contest organised by PostEurop. I don't have the number of votes for the Hungarian stamp but they won a close run with the stamp from Slovenia arriving 2nd and the stamp of Croatia arriving 3rd.
This on line voting seems very popular in Hungary as they won 3 times in a row !!
this 150.- 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 a link to the official PDF document published by PostEurop.
Here you can find the full list of winning stamps since the first contest in 2002 when Malta won.
As for the last 2 years, Hungary won again the Best Europa stamp contest organised by PostEurop. I don't have the number of votes for the Hungarian stamp but they won a close run with the stamp from Slovenia arriving 2nd and the stamp of Croatia arriving 3rd.
This on line voting seems very popular in Hungary as they won 3 times in a row !!
this 150.- 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 Vaduz, Liechtenstein on the 14th October.
The stamp has been selected via the internet ! All people could vote through PostEurop's website !
Here a link to the official PDF document published by PostEurop.
Here you can find the full list of winning stamps since the first contest in 2002 when Malta won.
Tuesday, October 12
Finland 2011
Finland
Date of Issue: 6th May 2011
two stamps (2x 2nd class value) - note both stamps are self-adhesive
both stamps are issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps (five of each)
Date of Issue: 6th May 2011
two stamps (2x 2nd class value) - note both stamps are self-adhesive
both stamps are issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps (five of each)
Friday, September 24
Albania - Georgia 2010 ?
Europe
Well next month we will reach the last quarter of 2010.
Armenia, Great-Britain and Norway have announced their 2010 Europa stamps issue during this period.
Only from two countries we don't have any information yet !
Albania
At this moment of the year, Albania issued only two stamps yet.
Last year they issued almost all their stamps in the last two months of the year. Their 2010 Europa stamps was issued on the 11th December ! Maybe it will be the same this year ? Wait and see...
Georgia
Georgia's issued last month their 2009 Europa stamps on the theme "Astronomy" but still no news concerning the 2010 issue...
Well next month we will reach the last quarter of 2010.
Armenia, Great-Britain and Norway have announced their 2010 Europa stamps issue during this period.
Only from two countries we don't have any information yet !
Albania
At this moment of the year, Albania issued only two stamps yet.
Last year they issued almost all their stamps in the last two months of the year. Their 2010 Europa stamps was issued on the 11th December ! Maybe it will be the same this year ? Wait and see...
Georgia
Georgia's issued last month their 2009 Europa stamps on the theme "Astronomy" but still no news concerning the 2010 issue...
Tuesday, September 14
Norden stamps (1956-)
Europe
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.
The Faroe Islands issued in 1989 two stamps following the common them « folk costumes » but those stamps don’t bear the Norden logo.
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
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
Monday, August 30
America-UPAEP
Europe
Did you know that the Europa stamps had a little brother on the American continent ?
Since 1989, the member countries of the Postal Union of the Americas, Spain and Portugal (UPAEP) issue the so called America-UPAEP stamps.
As the Europa stamps, each country issue a single or a set of stamps following a common theme. Each stamp bears, the word "America" and/or just the "UPAEP" logo.
Two European countries are member of the UPAEP: Portugal and Spain. Portugal took part only a few years at the America-UPAEP issues - 7 times between 1993 and 2003 as Spain is taking part non-stop since 1989.
This year's common theme is : "National symbols".
If somebody want's to swap America stamps with me for Europa stamps, don't hesitate to contact me ! :o)
Did you know that the Europa stamps had a little brother on the American continent ?
Since 1989, the member countries of the Postal Union of the Americas, Spain and Portugal (UPAEP) issue the so called America-UPAEP stamps.
As the Europa stamps, each country issue a single or a set of stamps following a common theme. Each stamp bears, the word "America" and/or just the "UPAEP" logo.
Two European countries are member of the UPAEP: Portugal and Spain. Portugal took part only a few years at the America-UPAEP issues - 7 times between 1993 and 2003 as Spain is taking part non-stop since 1989.
This year's common theme is : "National symbols".
If somebody want's to swap America stamps with me for Europa stamps, don't hesitate to contact me ! :o)
- Link to the images of ALL America-UPAEP stamps issued (website of P. Boulon)
- Wikipedia page (in French) about the America-UPAEP stamps
- Website of the UPAEP
Monday, August 16
European postal administration who don't issue Europa stamps
Europe
European postal administration who don't issue Europa stamps (for the moment) :
1. Alderney
Alderney is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey and its stamps are valid throughout the Bailiwick. Stamps issuing since 1983.
official website: http://www.guernseystamps.com
State website: http://www.alderney.gov.gg/stamps/
2. Mount Athos - [Hagion Oros]
In 2008 the Hellenic Postal Service started issuing postage stamps for postal use only at the two post offices of Mount Athos (Karyai and Dafni). The first set of 5 stamps was issued on May 16, 2008. The Hellenic Post issues the modern era Mount Athos stamps despite opposition from the Philatelic Federation and the Hellenic Philatelic Society.
source: Wikipedia
official website: http://www.agionorostamps.gr
3. Sovereign Military Order of Malta - [SMOM]
The stamps are issued for both postal and charitable reasons. Despite over 50 bi-lateral postal agreements the stamps are usually classed as cinderella stamps as they do not have postal validity throughout the world. Most postal agreements are with countries in which the order does charitable work.
source: Wikipedia
official website: http://www.orderofmalta.org
4. United Nations Postal Administration (UNPA) - European offices in Geneva and Vienna
The idea for the UN to issue stamps originated in 1947 with José Arce the ambassador from Argentina and president of the United Nations General Assembly, who was himself a philatelist. (The League of Nations had used overprinted Swiss stamps.) The UNPA came into existence by agreement with the U.S. in 1951, soon after the UN moved into its headquarters in Manhattan. Prior to that, the UN used the facilities of the United States Post Office Department.
Ordinarily, mail must be taken to the UN offices and franked with the appropriate UN stamps. From time to time, though, by agreement with the United States Postal Service, the UNPA maintains a temporary office elsewhere, usually at stamp shows or special events.
source: Wikipedia
official website: http://unstamps.un.org
official website - Geneva: http://unstamps.un.org
official website - Vienna: http://unstamps.un.org
European postal administration who don't issue Europa stamps (for the moment) :
1. Alderney
Alderney is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey and its stamps are valid throughout the Bailiwick. Stamps issuing since 1983.
official website: http://www.guernseystamps.com
State website: http://www.alderney.gov.gg/stamps/
2. Mount Athos - [Hagion Oros]
In 2008 the Hellenic Postal Service started issuing postage stamps for postal use only at the two post offices of Mount Athos (Karyai and Dafni). The first set of 5 stamps was issued on May 16, 2008. The Hellenic Post issues the modern era Mount Athos stamps despite opposition from the Philatelic Federation and the Hellenic Philatelic Society.
source: Wikipedia
official website: http://www.agionorostamps.gr
3. Sovereign Military Order of Malta - [SMOM]
The stamps are issued for both postal and charitable reasons. Despite over 50 bi-lateral postal agreements the stamps are usually classed as cinderella stamps as they do not have postal validity throughout the world. Most postal agreements are with countries in which the order does charitable work.
source: Wikipedia
official website: http://www.orderofmalta.org
4. United Nations Postal Administration (UNPA) - European offices in Geneva and Vienna
The idea for the UN to issue stamps originated in 1947 with José Arce the ambassador from Argentina and president of the United Nations General Assembly, who was himself a philatelist. (The League of Nations had used overprinted Swiss stamps.) The UNPA came into existence by agreement with the U.S. in 1951, soon after the UN moved into its headquarters in Manhattan. Prior to that, the UN used the facilities of the United States Post Office Department.
Ordinarily, mail must be taken to the UN offices and franked with the appropriate UN stamps. From time to time, though, by agreement with the United States Postal Service, the UNPA maintains a temporary office elsewhere, usually at stamp shows or special events.
source: Wikipedia
official website: http://unstamps.un.org
official website - Geneva: http://unstamps.un.org
official website - Vienna: http://unstamps.un.org
Thursday, August 12
Armenia 2010
Armenia
Date of Issue: 8th October 2010
one stamp (350.- AMD)
This stamp is issued in a mini-sheet of 9 stamps
Date of Issue: 8th October 2010
one stamp (350.- AMD)
This stamp is issued in a mini-sheet of 9 stamps
Monday, August 9
1994
Europe
Number of countries : 49
Debuting countries : Åland, Greenland, Estonia, Latvia
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : the Netherlands
Issue n° 39 - 1994
"Great discoveries"
"Great discoveries"
Number of countries : 49
Debuting countries : Åland, Greenland, Estonia, Latvia
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : the Netherlands
Note : Albania and Gibraltar didn't use the official logo that year.
the Faroe Is., Iceland and Ireland issued a twin issue that year.
more here in the Europa stamps History - Part IV
Eurovision Song Contest 1994
Dublin (Ireland)
Winner: Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan "Rock 'n' Roll Kids" (Ireland)
Dublin (Ireland)
Winner: Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan "Rock 'n' Roll Kids" (Ireland)
my personal favorite that year: Dan Bittman "Dincolo de nori" (Romania)
Friday, August 6
1993
Europe
Number of countries : 45
Debuting countries : Czech Republic, Lithuania, Moldova, Slovakia, Slovenia
Returning countries : Vatican
Withdrawing countries : Norway
Issue n° 38 - 1993
"Contemporary art"
"Contemporary art"
Number of countries : 45
Debuting countries : Czech Republic, Lithuania, Moldova, Slovakia, Slovenia
Returning countries : Vatican
Withdrawing countries : Norway
"In 1993, the CEPT decided to concentrate on telecommunication issues only and the Europa stamps issues coordination was transmitted to PostEurop the association of European public postal operators. Since then a new logo is in use on Europa stamps."
"That year two unofficial issues appeared. The first one from: Belarus; although the new logo was introduced that year they used the old CEPT on there stamps. The other one from the Croat post of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was the first postal administration of Bosnia to issue Europa stamps but they weren't recognized by the UPU at that time, that's why their issue is also considered as unofficial."
Note : Gibraltar and Belgium (!) didn't use the official logo that year. Albania used a logo depicting a V instead of an U which made the word Evropa. New Europa logo in use from that year.
more here in the Europa stamps History - Part IV
Eurovision Song Contest 1993
Millstreet (Ireland)
Winner: Niamh Kavanagh "In Your Eyes" (Ireland)
Millstreet (Ireland)
Winner: Niamh Kavanagh "In Your Eyes" (Ireland)
my personal favorite that year: Ruth Jacott "Vrede" (the Netherlands)
Friday, July 30
50 years of Liechtenstein's 1st Europa issue !
Liechtenstein
source: Philately Liechtenstein - News brochure, 2010, n°3
50 years of Liechtenstein's 1st Europa issue !
9th September 1960 saw the appearance of Liechtenstein’s first Europa stamp (face value CHF 0.50). The name EUROPA was embedded in it in a honeycomb pattern. This was also the first stamp designed by the then 30-year-old Mauren graphic designer Louis Jäger, who has since been responsible for several masterly pieces of philatelic design (he draw also the 1975 Europa issue).
The publication “50 Years of Liechtenstein Postage Stamps 1912–1962” describes the stamp, a first work in two senses, thus: “In 1960 a great structure is evolving cell by cell, but it will be some time yet before it is complete: many cells are still unfilled or incompletely filled: Europe is not yet complete. It can however be finished if its builders continue building on the common foundation laid in antiquity and the Christian era: hence the letters of the alphabet modelled on Roman characters. Thus will it all be able to coalesce and jointly grow together.” (p. 313).
There were however two more unusual features which attracted collectors’ attention to Liechtenstein’s first Europa stamp. Firstly, it was published in an edition of only 322 000 and was consequently very quickly sold out (subsequently Liechtenstein’s Europa stamps have each appeared in editions of over 1.5 million). What also made this stamp a true collector’s item was the fact that there were both a second edition and a very small edition of imperforate test prints.
source: Philately Liechtenstein - News brochure, 2010, n°3
Monday, July 26
Great Britain 2010
Great Britain
Date of Issue: 12th October 2010
one stamp (1st class value GBP) out of a set of six (!) stamps (only this stamp is bearing the official Europa logo) and one souvenir-sheet of four stamps (only the 1st class value GBP is bearing the official Europa logo)
Date of Issue: 12th October 2010
one stamp (1st class value GBP) out of a set of six (!) stamps (only this stamp is bearing the official Europa logo) and one souvenir-sheet of four stamps (only the 1st class value GBP is bearing the official Europa logo)
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