Greenland - Norden
Date of Issue: 24th March 2010
2 stamps (7.- & 8.50 DKK) issued in one souvenir sheet
Friday, March 19
Thursday, March 18
Tuesday, March 16
Friday, March 12
1987
Europe
Number of countries : 35
Debuting countries : none
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : none
Issue n° 32 - 1987
"Modern architecture"
"Modern architecture"
Number of countries : 35
Debuting countries : none
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : none
Note : Only two countries (Gibraltar, Iceland) used the four CEPT letters instead of the official logo. Austria had also the Europalia logo on his stamp as they were the invited country that year. Most stamps issued in late April or in May.
more here in the Europa stamps History - Part III
Eurovision Song Contest 1987
Brussels (Belgium)
Winner: Johnny Logan "Hold Me Now" (Ireland)
Brussels (Belgium)
Winner: Johnny Logan "Hold Me Now" (Ireland)
my personal favorite that year was the winner !
Thursday, March 4
1986
Europe
Number of countries : 35
Debuting countries : none
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : none
Issue n° 31 - 1986
"Nature conservation"
"Nature conservation"
Number of countries : 35
Debuting countries : none
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : none
Note : Only two countries (Gibraltar, Iceland) used the four CEPT letters instead of the official logo. Most stamps issued in late April or in May.
more here in the Europa stamps History - Part III
Eurovision Song Contest 1986
Bergen (Norway)
Winner: Sandra Kim "J'aime la vie" (Belgium)
Bergen (Norway)
Winner: Sandra Kim "J'aime la vie" (Belgium)
my personal favorite that year: Daniela Simons "Pas pour moi" (Switzerland)
Wednesday, March 3
1985
Europe
Number of countries : 35
Debuting countries : none
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : none
Issue n° 30 - 1985
"European Music Year"
"European Music Year"
Number of countries : 35
Debuting countries : none
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : none
Note : Four countries (Gibraltar, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg) used the four CEPT letters instead of the official logo, but two (Iceland and Luxembourg) used the official European Music Year logo instead and Liechtenstein used both. Most stamps issued in late April or around the 3rd May.
more here in the Europa stamps History - Part III
and here is a blog dedicated only to 1985 Europa stamps issue !
and here is a blog dedicated only to 1985 Europa stamps issue !
Eurovision Song Contest 1985
Gothenburg (Sweden)
Winner: Bobbysocks! "La det swinge" (Norway)
Gothenburg (Sweden)
Winner: Bobbysocks! "La det swinge" (Norway)
my personal favorite that year: Gary Lux "Kinder dieser Welt" (Austria)
Tuesday, February 23
1984
Europe
Number of countries : 35
Debuting countries : none
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : none
Common design : Bridge
Countries using their own design : Gibraltar
Designer : Jacky Larrivière (France)
Issue n° 29 - 1984
"25th Anniversary of the CEPT"
"25th Anniversary of the CEPT"
Number of countries : 35
Debuting countries : none
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : none
Common design : Bridge
Countries using their own design : Gibraltar
Designer : Jacky Larrivière (France)
In order to celebrate the 25 years of the CEPT, it has been decided to use a common design again as it was the case before 1974.
Note : Even if collectors prefered the thematic issues as it was since 1974, this 1984 issue gave a great visibility to the Europa stamps issue due to this common design. Most stamps issued in late April or early May.
more here in the Europa stamps History - Part III
Eurovision Song Contest 1984
Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
Winner: Herreys "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" (Sweden)
Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
Winner: Herreys "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" (Sweden)
my personal favorite that year: Alice & Franco Battiato "I treni di Tozeur" (Italy)
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