Issue: Poland 1967 Butterflies Pyrameis Atalanta Rusalka Admiral Stamp
Type: Stamp
Number of Stamps: 1
Stamps Denomination: 2.50 ZL
Issue Date: 1967
Issued By: Poland POST
About Stamp
The Poland Butterflies Pyrameis Atalanta Rusałka Admiral stamp is part of a beautifully designed series that celebrates the country rich natural biodiversity with a special focus on butterflies.
Design and Symbolism of the Stamp
The design of the 1967 Pyrameis Atalanta Rusałka Admiral stamp captures the vivid and elegant nature of the Red Admiral butterfly. The butterfly wings are depicted with their characteristic black red and white patterns set against a plain background that makes the creature the central focus. The Red Admiral is one of the most recognizable butterfly species in Europe known for its bold colors and migratory behavior symbolizing freedom transformation and the beauty of the natural world.
Significance for Collectors
The stamp stands out in its series as a vibrant tribute to one of Europe most beloved butterfly species and it is often sought after by collectors who appreciate fine design and ecological themes.
stamp is a stunning example of how philately can celebrate nature. Its design and thematic relevance make it a treasured addition to collections focused on wildlife butterflies and environmental appreciation.