Category - Special Releases

Embark on a fascinating philatelic journey through the world of special releases! Discover the extraordinary and highly coveted stamps that are issued as limited editions or special releases. These stamps are often created to commemorate significant events, anniversaries, or cultural milestones, and they often feature unique designs, printing techniques, or embellishments. From intricately detailed stamps with gold or silver foiling to stamps with holographic or lenticular effects, these special releases capture the imagination and showcase the innovation of stamp production. Collect these exceptional stamps, delve into the stories behind their creation, and immerse yourself in the captivating world of special release stamp collecting. Let these stamps transport you to a realm of exclusivity and artistic brilliance, where each unique specimen holds the allure of rarity and the thrill of owning a truly extraordinary piece of postal history. Start your collection today and embark on a philatelic adventure that will challenge your eye for detail, ignite your appreciation for craftsmanship, and honor the remarkable beauty of special release stamps.

Greece Achilles and Ajax 1983 Stamp

Issue:     Greece Achilles and Ajax 1983 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Denominations:       5 DR, Issue Date:       1983 Issued By:      Greece Post 

Issue:     Greece Achilles and Ajax 1983 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Denominations:       5 DR,

Issue Date:       1983

Issued By:      Greece Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to Ancient Greek Heroism:

 

In 1983 Greece issued a remarkable stamp featuring Achilles and Ajax two of the most legendary warriors of Greek mythology. This stamp pays homage to Homer Iliad where Achilles the mighty hero and Ajax the great defender fought in the Trojan War. Often depicted in ancient pottery, Achilles and Ajax are shown engaged in a moment of strategy and camaraderie reflecting their warrior spirit and intellect. This stamp serves as a cultural and historical reminder of Greece deep rooted mythology and its lasting influence on art and literature. For philatelists and mythology enthusiasts alike this issue stands as a captivating piece of Greek heritage.

A Glimpse into Greek Mythology:

 

The 1983 Greek stamp featuring Achilles and Ajax highlights an iconic scene inspired by ancient Greek vase paintings. One of the most famous depictions of these two heroes shows them engaged in a game of strategy while resting between battles in the Trojan War. The stamp captures their military prowess and friendship emphasizing their importance in Greek legend. Achilles known for his near-invincibility and Ajax celebrated for his brute strength, symbolize bravery resilience and heroism. Issued to commemorate Greek artistic and mythological traditions this stamp is a valuable collectible showcasing the artistic grandeur of ancient Greece.

Commemorating the Trojan War Heroes:

 

Greek mythology has inspired art for centuries and the 1983 Greek stamp featuring Achilles and Ajax is a prime example of this rich heritage. The two warriors known for their legendary feats in the Trojan War are often depicted in ancient Greek art as symbols of strength intelligence and determination. This stamp influenced by classical pottery designs captures a moment of brotherhood and tactical thinking between the two heroes. As a tribute to both mythology and artistry this issue remains a significant addition to Greek philately celebrating the country enduring legacy of epic tales and legendary figures.

Kingdom Of Morocco King Mohammed VI Series 13.00 2006 Stamp

Issue:      Kingdom Of Morocco King Mohammed VI Series 13.00 2006 Stamp Type:     Stamp Number of Stamps:       43 Stamps Denomination:     13.00    د.م Issue Date:       2006 Issued By:     Morocco Post 

Issue:      Kingdom Of Morocco King Mohammed VI Series 13.00 2006 Stamp

Type:     Stamp

Number of Stamps:       43

Stamps Denomination:     13.00    د.م

Issue Date:       2006

Issued By:     Morocco Post

 

 

Kingdom of Morocco King Mohammed VI Series:

The Kingdom of Morocco 13.00 denomination stamp issued in 2006 is part of a distinguished series honoring King Mohammed VI. This stamp is a significant addition to Morocco philatelic history reflecting the modern monarchy achievements and aspirations under the leadership of King Mohammed VI. With its sophisticated design and attention to detail it stands as a symbol of national pride and progress making it a sought after item for collectors worldwide.

 

Moroccan Elegance in Philately:

Released in 2006 the Kingdom of Morocco 13.00 denomination stamp pays homage to King Mohammed VI dedication to modernizing the country while preserving its rich traditions. Featuring a dignified portrait of the monarch this stamp blends art and history symbolizing the progressive vision of the Moroccan monarchy. Its detailed craftsmanship and vibrant colors make it an exceptional representation of Morocco philatelic artistry.

 

Celebrating Leadership:

The 13.00 denomination stamp from the 2006 King Mohammed VI series is a hallmark of Morocco modern philatelic tradition. Highlighting the monarch role in shaping Morocco development this stamp captures the essence of leadership and heritage. For collectors and history enthusiasts alike it offers a glimpse into the era of King Mohammed VI reign emphasizing the country journey toward a prosperous and unified future.

Tunisia 1993 Traditional Kairouan Stamp

Issue:     Tunisia 1993 Traditional Kairouan Stamp Type:     Stamp Number of Stamps:      2 Stamps Denomination:      120 millimes, Issue Date:      1993 Issued By:     Tunisia Post 

Issue:     Tunisia 1993 Traditional Kairouan Stamp

Type:     Stamp

Number of Stamps:      2

Stamps Denomination:      120 millimes,

Issue Date:      1993

Issued By:     Tunisia Post

 

 

 

The Rich History of Tunisia:

 

In 1993, Tunisia issued a distinctive stamp celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Kairouan one of the country most historically significant cities. Located in the heart of Tunisia Kairouan is renowned for its ancient Islamic monuments and has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage site. The 1993 stamp captures the essence of this city legacy featuring architectural landmarks like the Great Mosque of Kairouan a symbol of Islamic heritage and craftsmanship. The stamp design effectively showcases Tunisia devotion to preserving and honoring its history particularly the profound impact of Kairouan on the cultural and religious landscape of North Africa.

 

The Design and Symbolism:

 

The design of the 1993 Kairouan stamp offers a captivating glimpse into the traditional architecture and spiritual significance of the city. The intricate patterns geometric shapes and calligraphy all reflect the artistry that Kairouan is known for. The depiction of the Great Mosque emphasizes the city prominence as a center for Islamic scholarship and religion. The stamp serves as a tribute to the artisans who crafted the city mosques fountains and other historical buildings as well as the rich cultural fusion that has shaped Tunisia for centuries. Through this postal issue Tunisia celebrates its past while continuing to inspire future generations.

 

A Tribute to Tunisia Cultural Heritage:

The 1993 Kairouan stamp is more than just a collector item it’s a tribute to Tunisia’s enduring cultural heritage. By featuring one of the oldest cities in the Islamic world the stamp underscores the importance of preserving history and tradition. Kairouan significance as a spiritual and intellectual hub in the medieval era is immortalized through this stamp reminding collectors and viewers alike of the city lasting influence. As Tunisia continues to modernize this stamp stands as a reminder of the nation deep rooted history and its commitment to honoring its cultural legacy.

Norway Vilhelm Bjerknes 1862 – 1962 Stamp

Issue:     Norway Vilhelm Bjerknes 1862 - 1962 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:      2  Denominations:      45   Nok, Issue Date:      1862 - 1962 Issued By:      Norway Post 

Issue:     Norway Vilhelm Bjerknes 1862 – 1962 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:     

Denominations:      45   Nok,

Issue Date:      1862 – 1962

Issued By:      Norway Post

 

 

The Norway 1962 Stamp:

 

In 1962 Norway issued a stamp to honor the life and legacy of Vilhelm Bjerknes a pioneering Norwegian scientist whose work greatly influenced the fields of meteorology and atmospheric science. Born in 1862 Bjerknes is regarded as one of the founders of modern meteorology and the stamp marked the centenary of his birth. The Norway stamp featured a portrait of Bjerknes recognizing his groundbreaking research on weather systems and the development of mathematical models to predict atmospheric conditions. This stamp not only paid tribute to Bjerknes remarkable achievements but also celebrated his contribution to science and its impact on global weather forecasting.

 

A Pioneer in Meteorology:

 

Vilhelm Bjerknes is best remembered for his work on the dynamics of the atmosphere and his development of the Bjerknes circulation theory which is fundamental to understanding weather patterns. His theories laid the groundwork for the development of modern numerical weather prediction which revolutionized the way meteorologists forecast weather. Through his collaboration with other scientists and his work at the Bergen School of Meteorology Bjerknes played a key role in establishing meteorology as a recognized scientific discipline. The stamp not only commemorated his centennial but also highlighted his significant contributions to both theoretical and applied meteorology showcasing the long-lasting effects of his research.

 

A Lasting Legacy in Science and Education:

 

The Vilhelm Bjerknes was more than just a commemorative piece of postal history; it was a recognition of Bjerknes’ profound influence on meteorology and his legacy as a teacher and researcher. His educational efforts inspired a new generation of scientists and meteorologists, particularly through his work at the University of Bergen and the Bergen School of Meteorology. By issuing this stamp, Norway honored Bjerknes not only for his scientific achievements but also for his role in educating future scientists who would continue his work. Today, Bjerknes’ contributions remain integral to modern meteorological practices, solidifying his place as one of Norway’s most influential figures in science.

Greece Georgios Papanikolaou 1983 Stamp

Issue:      Greece Georgios Papanikolaou 1983 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Denominations:        40 Dr, Issue Date:      1983 Issued By:      Greece Post 

Issue:      Greece Georgios Papanikolaou 1983 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Denominations:        40 Dr,

Issue Date:      1983

Issued By:      Greece Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to a Medical Pioneer:

 

In 1983 Greece issued a commemorative postage stamp to honor Georgios Papanikolaou the renowned Greek physician and cytologist best known for inventing the Pap smear test a groundbreaking method for detecting cervical cancer. His discovery has saved millions of lives worldwide and remains a cornerstone of early cancer detection. The stamp part of Greece medical and scientific heritage series features a portrait of Papanikolaou alongside symbolic imagery representing his contributions to women health and medical research. By issuing this stamp Greece paid tribute to one of its most influential scientists whose work continues to benefit humanity today.

Greece Salute to a Life-Saving Discovery:

 

Georgios Papanikolaou legacy in medical science and women health was immortalized in a 1983 Greek postage stamp celebrating his pioneering work in cytology. Born in Greece and later making groundbreaking discoveries in the United States Papanikolaou developed the Pap test an essential screening tool that has drastically reduced cervical cancer mortality rates worldwide. The stamp serves as a symbol of Greek scientific excellence reminding the world of the nation contribution to global health advancements. It remains a significant piece for philatelists and medical historians alike highlighting the intersection of science and postal history.

A Global Medical Icon:

 

The 1983 Greek stamp featuring Georgios Papanikolaou stands as a powerful tribute to one of the most important figures in medical history. His revolutionary Pap smear test transformed early cancer detection saving countless lives across the globe. Issued to recognize his immense contributions this stamp not only honors his achievements but also serves as an inspiration for future generations of scientists and doctors. Papanikolaou work continues to influence modern cancer research and preventive medicine making this stamp a meaningful collectible that celebrates both Greek heritage and worldwide medical progress.

Liechtenstein 50 years of Liechtenstein Pathfinder FDC Postcard

Issue:      Liechtenstein 50 years of Liechtenstein Pathfinder FDC Postcard Type:      Postcard Number of Stamps:      1 Denominations:      20 y Issue Date:      1981 Issued By:      Europe Post 

Issue:      Liechtenstein 50 years of Liechtenstein Pathfinder FDC Postcard

Type:      Postcard

Number of Stamps:      1

Denominations:      20 y

Issue Date:      1981

Issued By:      Europe Post

 

 

 

Liechtenstein 50 years of Liechtenstein Pathfinder FDC Postcard

Liechtenstein 50 years of Liechtenstein Pathfinder FDC Postcard

 

 

Liechtenstein 50 years of Liechtenstein Pathfinder FDC Postcard

Liechtenstein 50 years of Liechtenstein Pathfinder FDC Postcard

 

A Legacy of Scouting and Service:

 

The Pathfinder movement in Liechtenstein has been a cornerstone of youth development leadership and community service for decades. In 1980 the country celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Liechtenstein Pathfinder movement marking half a century of fostering teamwork outdoor skills, and social responsibility among young people. The First Day Cover (FDC) postcard issued for this occasion served as both a commemorative item and a tribute to the values of scouting which emphasize honesty courage and self-reliance. The Pathfinder movement closely linked to international scouting organizations has played a vital role in shaping the moral and ethical foundations of Liechtenstein youth encouraging them to engage in community service environmental conservation, and skill-building activities.

A Symbol of Scouting Spirit:

 

The 50 Years of Pathfinder FDC postcard was issued in 1980 to commemorate this important milestone in the nation scouting history. The postcard likely featured symbolic imagery related to scouting such as the Pathfinder emblem a scout in uniform, outdoor adventure scenes or representations of teamwork and leadership. The Pathfinder movement in Liechtenstein follows the principles of Robert Baden Powell the founder of the global scouting movement focusing on personal development through outdoor activities skills training and a strong sense of duty to others. By issuing this FDC postcard Liechtenstein honored the contributions of its Pathfinders and reinforced the enduring significance of scouting in building character and preparing young individuals for the future.

The Collectible and Historical Value of the 50 Years of Pathfinder:

 

scouting enthusiasts and history buffs the Liechtenstein 50 Years of Pathfinder FDC postcard holds significant philatelic and cultural value. First Day Covers are highly collectible due to their limited issuance and thematic importance and this particular release appeals to those interested in scouting memorabilia youth movements and commemorative stamps. The postcard not only celebrates Liechtenstein scouting heritage but also highlights the country commitment to youth empowerment and leadership development. Collectors who specialize in scouting themed philately would find this FDC a valuable addition to their collection. Beyond its historical significance the FDC serves as an inspiration for future generations of Pathfinders reminding them of the movement rich history core values and ongoing mission to make the world a better place.

Guinea Bissau Caravelle 1984 Stamp

Issue:      Guinea-Bissau Caravelle 1984 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Stamps Denomination:       8 P, Issue Date:       1984 Issued By:      Guinea-Bissau Post 

Issue:      Guinea-Bissau Caravelle 1984 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Stamps Denomination:       8 P,

Issue Date:       1984

Issued By:      Guinea-Bissau Post

 

 

Celebrating Aviation:

 

1984 Caravelle stamp pays tribute to the Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle a pioneering French jet airliner known for its efficiency and sleek design. The Caravelle played a significant role in global commercial aviation serving airlines across Europe Africa and beyond. This stamp is a great addition to collections focused on aviation history classic aircraft and African philately.

Honoring the Jet Age:

 

Issued in 1984 this Guinea-Bissau stamp showcases the Caravelle one of the world first jet powered airliners designed for short and medium haul flights. With its distinctive rearmounted engines and smooth aerodynamics the Caravelle set the standard for future jetliners. This stamp highlights Guinea-Bissau recognition of aviation advancements and international air travel making it a valuable collectible for aviation enthusiasts philatelists and history buffs.

The Legacy of Flight:

 

The Guinea-Bissau Caravelle stamp of 1984 celebrates one of the most iconic aircraft of the 20th century. The Caravelle revolutionized air travel offering comfort and efficiency that influenced future jetliner designs. As a symbol of technological progress and international connectivity this stamp is a must have for those interested in aircraft history vintage airline memorabilia and African postal issues.

Morocco King Mohammed V 1956 Stamp

Issue:      Morocco King Mohammed V 1956 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:       15 f, Issue Date:        1956          Issued By:      Morocco Post 

Issue:      Morocco King Mohammed V 1956 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       3

Stamps Denomination:       15F,  15F,  15F,

Issue Date:        1956

Issued By:      Morocco Post

 

 

Commemorating Independence:

 

The 1956 King Mohammed stamp is a historical tribute to one of Morocco most influential leaders. Issued during the pivotal year of Morocco independence from French and Spanish rule this stamp features a distinguished portrait of Sultan Mohammed V who later became King Mohammed V. His role in securing Morocco sovereignty made him a national symbol of unity and progress. The stamp, denominated at 15 Francs showcases intricate engraving traditional Moroccan artistic elements and bilingual inscriptions in Arabic and French. It reflects Morocco transition into a new era of self governance and pays homage to the leader who championed the cause of independence. this stamp remains a prized collectible for both historians and philatelists symbolizing Morocco liberation and its enduring monarchy.

A Collector Treasure:

 

Few stamps capture a nation history as profoundly as the 1956 Morocco King Mohammed V stamp. Issued in a time of great political change this stamp depicts the revered monarch whose leadership led to the country independence. Designed with an elegant green border and a finely detailed portrait this stamp serves as a testament to the nation gratitude toward Mohammed V. It was circulated widely during the early years of Moroccan independence making it a significant piece in Moroccan postal history. Many collectors value this stamp not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for the powerful story it tells about Morocco path to freedom.

A Tribute to King Mohammed V Legacy:

 

The Morocco King Mohammed V stamp from 1956 stands as a significant historical artifact celebrating the nation struggle for self rule. Featuring an iconic portrait of Mohammed V the stamp intricate frame and artistic design reflect the deep respect and admiration Moroccans held for their monarch. This stamp was issued in the very year Morocco regained its independence marking the end of colonial rule and the beginning of a new era.  it remains a cherished collector item symbolizing the leadership and vision of King Mohammed V who is often called the Father of Moroccan Independence.

Egypt Sphinx of Giza 1974 Stamp

Issue:       Egypt Ramses II 1957 Stamp Type:        Stamp Number of Stamps:        1 Stamps Denomination:        10 M Issue Date:        1957 Issued By:      Egypt Post 

Issue:       Egypt Ramses II 1957 Stamp

Type:        Stamp

Number of Stamps:        1

Stamps Denomination:        10 M

Issue Date:        1957

Issued By:      Egypt Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to Egypt Timeless Icon:

 

In 1974 Egypt issued a remarkable postage stamp featuring the Great Sphinx of Giza one of the most enduring symbols of ancient Egyptian civilization. The Sphinx a colossal limestone statue with the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh represents strength wisdom and mystery. This stamp commemorates Egypt rich cultural heritage celebrating one of its most iconic monuments. With its intricate design and historical significance the 1974 Sphinx stamp became a prized item among philatelists and history enthusiasts. It not only served postal purposes but also symbolized Egypt deep rooted pride in its past making it a cherished collector’s piece.

Why the 1974 Sphinx of Giza Stamp Holds Historical Significance:

 

The Sphinx of Giza has long been a subject of fascination and Egypt 1974 stamp featuring this ancient wonder captures its grandeur. Issued during a period of modernization in Egypt the stamp served as a reminder of the country glorious past while looking toward the future. It depicted the Sphinx in striking detail emphasizing its role as a guardian of the pyramids and a testament to the architectural brilliance of ancient Egyptians. The stamp release highlighted Egypt commitment to preserving its historical landmarks making it an essential item for both collectors and admirers of world heritage. this stamp remains a coveted piece in philately symbolizing Egypt national identity and cultural pride.

A Collector Gem:

 

the 1974 Egypt Sphinx stamp is a must have addition to any collection. Its depiction of the legendary monument combined with its historical issuance makes it a valuable item among stamp enthusiasts. The stamp not only pays homage to the grandeur of ancient Egypt but also reflects the artistic and printing techniques of its time. Whether one appreciates it for its aesthetic appeal historical relevance or rarity the 1974 Sphinx of Giza stamp remains a treasured piece of Egyptian philatelic history continuing to captivate collectors worldwide.

Czechoslovakia Drawn Carriages 1981 Stamp

Issue:      Czechoslovakia Drawn Carriages 1981 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:         7 KCS, Issue Date:      1981 Issued By:      Czechoslovakia Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:      Czechoslovakia Drawn Carriages 1981 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:         7 KCS,

Issue Date:      1981

Issued By:      Czechoslovakia Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

A Journey Through Time:

The 1981 Czechoslovakian stamp featuring old horse drawn carriages is a stunning tribute to historical transportation. Before automobiles dominated the roads elegant carriages were essential for travel and trade showcasing craftsmanship and cultural heritage. This stamp beautifully illustrates a classic carriage highlighting intricate details that reflect the elegance and functionality of 19th century transportation. Czechoslovakia has a rich tradition of producing highly artistic and historically significant stamps and this issue is no exception. For philatelists and history enthusiasts this stamp is a fascinating glimpse into the past preserving the charm of a bygone era.

Honoring Classic Transport:

 

1981 stamp series dedicated to old horse-drawn carriages captures the beauty and significance of vintage transport. These carriages played a crucial role in everyday life from noble processions to practical city travel. The stamp design showcases exquisite engraving bringing out the fine details of the carriage wheels structure and craftsmanship. This issue not only commemorates the history of transportation but also highlights the artistry involved in stamp design. A must have for collectors interested in historical themes this stamp remains a valuable piece in Czechoslovakia philatelic heritage.

From Carriages to Stamps:

Stamp celebrating horse drawn carriages is a nostalgic nod to traditional transportation methods. Carriages were once symbols of status innovation and mobility and this stamp beautifully captures their historical significance. With its detailed artwork and high quality engraving the stamp reflects Czechoslovakia commitment to preserving its rich history through philately. Whether you are a stamp collector a history lover or an admirer of classic transportation this stamp serves as a wonderful reminder of the elegance and functionality of horse-drawn carriages in a pre automobile world.