Malta - Sepac
Date of Issue: 9th March 2011
one stamp (0.37 €) out of a set of three stamps (only this stamp is bearing the official Sepac logo).
this stamp is issued in a mini sheet of 10 stamps
Tuesday, March 8
Monday, March 7
Andorra (Spanish post) 2011
Saturday, March 5
Thursday, March 3
Tuesday, March 1
Albania 2010
Albania
Date of Issue: 25th February 2011
two stamps (100.- & 150.- ALL) and one souvenir-sheet (250.- ALL)
both stamps are issued in one mini-sheet of 10 stamps (5 of each)
Date of Issue: 25th February 2011
two stamps (100.- & 150.- ALL) and one souvenir-sheet (250.- ALL)
both stamps are issued in one mini-sheet of 10 stamps (5 of each)
Friday, February 25
1997
Europe
Number of countries : 54
Debuting countries : Armenia, Ukraine
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : none
Issue n° 42 - 1997
"Tales and legends"
"Tales and legends"
Number of countries : 54
Debuting countries : Armenia, Ukraine
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : none
Note : Gibraltar was the only country not to use the official logo that year.
Moldova used that year the official logo but with a different R letter. I already wrote about that in an earlier message.
more here in the Europa stamps History - Part IV
Eurovision Song Contest 1997
Dublin (Ireland)
Winner: Katrina & The Waves "Love Shine a Light" (United Kingdom)
Dublin (Ireland)
Winner: Katrina & The Waves "Love Shine a Light" (United Kingdom)
my personal favorite that year: Jalisse "Fiumi di parole" (Italy)
Monday, February 21
1996
Europe
Number of countries : 52
Debuting countries : Macedonia
Returning countries : Azores, Madeira
Withdrawing countries : none
Issue n° 41 - 1996
"Famous European women"
"Famous European women"
Number of countries : 52
Debuting countries : Macedonia
Returning countries : Azores, Madeira
Withdrawing countries : none
Note : Gibraltar was the only country not to use the official logo that year.
Moldova used that year the official logo but with a different R letter. I already wrote about that in an earlier message.
more here in the Europa stamps History - Part IV
Eurovision Song Contest 1996
Oslo (Norway)
Winner: Eimear Quinn "The Voice" (Ireland)
Oslo (Norway)
Winner: Eimear Quinn "The Voice" (Ireland)
my personal favorite that year: Marcel Palonder "Kým nás máš" (Slovakia)
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