the Netherlands
Date of Issue: 20th February 2017
two stamps (2x International 1 value = 2x 1.33 €)
those stamps are issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps se-tenant (5 stamps of each)
Monday, February 6
Sunday, February 5
Liechtenstein - Sepac 2017
Liechtenstein - Sepac
Date of Issue: 6th March 2017
one stamp (2.- CHF) out of a set of three stamps (only this stamp is bearing the official Sepac logo)
Date of Issue: 6th March 2017
one stamp (2.- CHF) out of a set of three stamps (only this stamp is bearing the official Sepac logo)
Thursday, January 26
Liechtenstein 2017
Liechtenstein
Date of Issue: 6th March 2017
two stamps (2x 1.50 CHF)
both stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 10 stamps
Date of Issue: 6th March 2017
two stamps (2x 1.50 CHF)
both stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 10 stamps
Thursday, January 19
Jersey 2017
Jersey
Date of Issue: 2nd March 2017
two stamps (0.74 & 1.29 GBP) out of a set of four stamps (only those two stamps are bearing the official Europa logo) and one souvenir-sheet of 2 stamps (0.74 & 1.29 GBP)
Both stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 10 stamps
Date of Issue: 2nd March 2017
two stamps (0.74 & 1.29 GBP) out of a set of four stamps (only those two stamps are bearing the official Europa logo) and one souvenir-sheet of 2 stamps (0.74 & 1.29 GBP)
Both stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 10 stamps
Saturday, January 14
Russia - PeterPost non official Europa stamps 2016
Russia
I've recently made aware of stamps produced by the philatelic service company PeterStamps from St. Petersburg Russia.
They produce their own stamps under the name « PeterPost ». Those stamps are quite similar to Russian stamps and depicts russian subjects. The head of the former Tsar, Peter the Great is always depicted on the stamps.
It seems that those stamps can be legaly used on postage sent from Russia.
In August 2016 they issued a set of 4 stamps using the theme « Europe – Think green » !
But Those stamps doesn’t use the official Europa logo nor the word “Europa”, but they use the word “Europe” and a very similar design to the common design select by PostEurop for their 2016 Europa stamps.
Those stamps aren’t official Europa stamps and it’s not clear if those stamps can really be used on postage...
If you know more, I would be happy to get some information concerning those « stamps » !
I've recently made aware of stamps produced by the philatelic service company PeterStamps from St. Petersburg Russia.
They produce their own stamps under the name « PeterPost ». Those stamps are quite similar to Russian stamps and depicts russian subjects. The head of the former Tsar, Peter the Great is always depicted on the stamps.
It seems that those stamps can be legaly used on postage sent from Russia.
In August 2016 they issued a set of 4 stamps using the theme « Europe – Think green » !
But Those stamps doesn’t use the official Europa logo nor the word “Europa”, but they use the word “Europe” and a very similar design to the common design select by PostEurop for their 2016 Europa stamps.
Those stamps aren’t official Europa stamps and it’s not clear if those stamps can really be used on postage...
If you know more, I would be happy to get some information concerning those « stamps » !
Friday, December 23
Isle of Man 2017
Isle of Man
Date of Issue: 19th January 2017
two stamps (1st (0.45 GBP) and EU value (0.77 GBP)) out of a set of six stamps (only those two stamps are bearing the official Europa logo)
Those stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 10 stamps
Date of Issue: 19th January 2017
two stamps (1st (0.45 GBP) and EU value (0.77 GBP)) out of a set of six stamps (only those two stamps are bearing the official Europa logo)
Those stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 10 stamps
Thursday, December 15
Great-Britain 2017
Great Britain
Date of Issue 15th February 2017
one stamp (1st class value) out of a set of 6 stamps (only this stamp is bearing the official Europa logo)
Date of Issue 15th February 2017
one stamp (1st class value) out of a set of 6 stamps (only this stamp is bearing the official Europa logo)
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