Wednesday, December 30

1969

Europe

Issue n° 14 - 1969

"10 years of the CEPT"

Number of countries : 26
Debuting countries : Jugoslavia, Vatican
Returning countries : Austria, Denmark, Finland, Great Britain, Norway, Sweden
Withdrawing countries : none
Common design : Antique temple made of the words EUROPA and CEPT.
Countries using their own design : Liechtenstein (their design is slighly different).
Designer : Luigi Gashara & Giorgio Belli (Italy)

Note : Most stamps issued on the 28th of April. Great Britain has the CEPT logo on their stamp.



Tuesday, December 29

1968

Europe

Issue n° 13 - 1968

"Key"

Number of countries : 18
Debuting countries : none
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : Norway
Common design : a key with the CEPT logo as handle, said to open the door to a United Europe.
Countries using their own design : Liechtenstein (their design is slighly different, their key bittings are shaped as an E)
Designer : Hans Schwarzenbach (Switzerland)

Note : Most stamps issued in March and late April.



Monday, December 28

1967

Europe

Issue n° 12 - 1967

"Cogwheels"

Number of countries : 19
Debuting countries : none
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : none
Common design : three cogwheels. The central cogwheel has the CEPT logo in his center and 22 teeth, one tooth for each 1967 members of CEPT.
Countries using their own design : San Marino (Map of Europe) - Liechtenstein (their design is slighly different, their coghwheel has only 10 teeth)
Designer : Oscar Bonnevalle (Belgium)

Note : Most stamps issued in late April and early May.



Monday, December 14

Albania 2009

Albania

Date of Issue: 11th December 2009

two stamps (200.- & 250.- ALL) and one souvenir-sheet (350.- ALL)



both stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 10 stamps

both stamps and the souvenir sheet are also issued in a booklet (6'000 ex only !)

Europa stamps 2009

Europe

Europa 2009
"Astronomy"




08.05.2009 Åland - 1 stamp (Europa value)
11.12.2009 Albania - 2 stamps (200.- & 250.- ALL) & 1 souvenir-sheet (350.- ALL)
04.05.2009 Andorra (French post) - 1 stamp (0.56 €)
23.04.2009 Andorra (Spanish post) - 1 stamp (0.62 €)
01.07.2009 Armenia - 1 stamp (350.- AMD)
14.09.2009 Armenian post of Nagorno-Karabakh - 3 stamps (120.-, 350.- & 650.- AMD)
05.06.2009 Austria - 1 stamp (0.65 €)
13.04.2009 Azerbaijan - 2 stamps (0.20 & 0.60 AZM) and 1 souvenir-sheet (1.- AZM)
08.05.2009 Azores - 1 stamp (0.68 €) + 1 souvenir sheet (2x 0.68 €)

15.04.2009 Belarus - 2 stamps (2x 1000.- BYR)
06.04.2009 Belgium - 1 souvenir-sheet (0.90 €)
10.09.2009 Bosnia and Herzegovina - 2 stamps (2.- & 3.- BAM)
05.04.2009 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Croat post) - 2 stamps (2x 3.- BAM)
23.04.2009 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serb post) - 2 stamps (1.- & 2.- BAM)
28.04.2009 Bulgaria - 2 stamps (0.60 & 1.50 BGL)

09.05.2009 Croatia - 2 stamps (2x 8.- HRK)
04.05.2009 Cyprus - 2 stamps (0.51 & 0.68 €)
05.05.2009 Cyprus (Turkish post) - 2 stamps (2x 0.80 YTL)
06.05.2009 Czech Rep. - 1 stamp (17.- CZK)

25.03.2009 Denmark - 2 stamps (5.50 & 8.- DKK)

05.05.2009 Estonia - 2 stamps (2x 9.- EEK)

25.05.2009 Faroe Is. - 2 stamps (10.- & 12.- DKK)
06.05.2009 Finland - 2 stamps (2x 0.80 €)
04.05.2009 France - 1 souvenir-sheet (2x 0.70 €)

15.10.2010 Georgia - 2 stamps (2.- & 3.- GEL) & 1 souvenir-sheet (2.- & 3.- GEL)
07.05.2009 Germany - 1 stamp (0.55 €)
01.06.2009 Gibraltar - 4 stamps (0.10, 0.42, 0.44, 1.50 GBP)
08.10.2009 Great-Britain - 1 stamp (1st class value = 0.39 GBP)
11.05.2009 Greece - 2 stamps (0.70 & 3.20 €)
19.01.2009 Greenland - 2 stamps (6.25 & 8.- DKK)
28.05.2009 Guernsey - 2 stamps (0.43 & 0.51 GBP) out of a set of 6 stamps

08.05.2009 Hungary - 1 souvenir-sheet (100.- & 230.- HUF)

07.05.2009 Iceland - 2 stamps (105.- & 140.- ISK)
15.05.2009 Ireland - 2 stamps (0.55 & 0.82 €)
12.04.2009 Isle of Man - 2 stamps (0.33 & 0.56 GBP) out of a set of 6 stamps
07.05.2009 Italy - 2 stamps (0.60 & 0.65 €)

10.02.2009 Jersey - 2 stamps (0.39 & 0.43 GBP) out of a set of 4 stamps

03.04.2009 Kazakhstan - 2 stamps (2x 230.- KZT)
08.05.2009 Kosovo - 2 stamps (1.- & 2.- €) + 1 souvenir sheet (2.- €)

02.04.2009 Latvia - 2 stamps (0.50 & 0.55 LVL)
02.03.2009 Liechtenstein - 1 stamps (1.30 CHF)
25.04.2009 Lithuania - 2 stamps (2x 2.45 LTL)
12.05.2009 Luxembourg - 2 stamps (0.50 & 0.70 €)

06.05.2009 Macedonia - 2 stamps (50.- & 100.- MKD) + 1 souvenir-sheet (150 MKD)
08.05.2009 Madeira - 1 stamp (0.68 €) + 1 souvenir sheet (2x 0.68 €)
09.05.2009 Malta - 2 stamps (0.37 & 1.19 €)
07.05.2009 Moldova - 2 stamps (4.20 & 4.50 MDL)
04.05.2009 Monaco - 2 stamps (0.56 & 0.70 €)
16.04.2009 Montenegro - 2 stamps (0.60 & 0.90 €) + 1 souvenir-sheet (0.60 & 0.90 €)

07.04.2009 the Netherlands - 2 stamps (2x 0.77 €)
12.06.2009 Norway - 1 souvenir-sheet (10.- & 12.- NOK)

05.05.2009
Poland - 1 stamp
(3.- PLN)
08.05.2009 Portugal - 1 stamp (0.68 €) + 1 souvenir sheet (2x 0.68 €)

06.05.2009 Romania - 2 stamps (2.40 & 9.10 RON)
05.05.2009 Russia - 1 stamp (9.- RUB)

08.05.2009 San Marino - 2 stamps (0.60 & 0.65 €)
05.05.2009 Serbia - 2 stamps (46.- & 50.- RSD)
28.05.2009 Slovakia - 1 stamp (0.90 €)
29.05.2009 Slovenia - 2 stamps (0.45 & 0.92 €)
23.04.2009 Spain - 1 stamp (0.62 €)
29.01.2009 Sweden - 2 stamps (2x 12.- SEK) issued in a booklet of 4
08.05.2009 Switzerland - 1 stamp (1.- CHF)

16.06.2009 Turkey - 2 stamps (0.80 & 1.- YTL)

17.04.2009 Ukraine - 2 stamps (3.75 & 5.25 UAH)

20.05.2009 Vatican - 2 stamps (0.60 & 0.65 €)

Saturday, December 12

1966

Europe

Issue n° 11 - 1966

"Symbolic Ship"

Number of countries : 19
Debuting countries : Andorra (French post)
Returning countries : none
Withdrawing countries : Finland
Common design : a ship made of th letters CEPT symbolizing a steady progress on a calm sea.
Countries using their own design : San Marino (Our Lady of Europe) - Spain (Abduction of Europe by Zeus)
Designer : Gregor and Josef Bender (Germany)

Note : Spain used the CEPT logo - Most stamps issued in September



Friday, December 11

1965

Europe

Issue n° 10 - 1965

"Tree spring"

Number of countries : 19
Debuting countries : none
Returning countries : Finland
Withdrawing countries : Austria
Common design : a tree spring of 3 leaves said to represent posts, telegraphs and telephones and a fruit made of the letters CEPT.
Countries using their own design : Liechtenstein (Teutonic beltbuckle) - San Marino (Chess board) - Spain (Saint Benedict patron of Europe)
Designer : Hördur Karlsson (Iceland)

Note : Spain used the CEPT logo - Most stamps issued in September



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