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Iran Rose Flower 200 rl Stamp

Issue:       Iran Rose Flower 200 rl Stamp Type:       Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Denominations:       200 RL, Issue Date:         Issued By:      Iran Post

Issue:       Iran Rose Flower 200 rl Stamp

Type:       Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Denominations:       200 RL,

Issue Date:        

Issued By:      Iran Post

 

 

 

A Symbol in Iranian Culture:

 

The rose has long been a cherished symbol in Iranian culture representing beauty love and spirituality. Persian literature and poetry especially the works of great poets like Saadi and Hafez frequently reference roses as metaphors for divine love and human emotions. Iran is home to a variety of exquisite roses particularly the Damask rose (Rosa damascena) which is famous for its fragrance and use in traditional Persian rosewater. Given the deep cultural significance of roses in Iran it is no surprise that they have been featured on Iranian postage stamps serving as a tribute to the country rich natural and artistic heritage.

A Tribute to Nature:

 

stamp is a beautiful representation of Iran admiration for nature and floriculture. Issued as part of a floral stamp series this stamp highlights the elegance of the rose showcasing its delicate petals and vibrant colors. The 200 Rial denomination suggests that the stamp was used for standard postal rates making it widely circulated and appreciated by collectors and nature lovers alike. Iranian postage stamps often feature elements of national pride and this floral themed stamp reflects the country deep connection with its gardens flowers and traditional botanical arts. The rose particularly in Persian culture is not only admired for its beauty but also valued for its use in perfumery medicine and culinary traditions.

A Collector Delight:

 

the Iran Rose Flower 200 Rial stamp holds artistic and historical significance. Stamps featuring flowers are highly sought after for their aesthetic appeal and symbolic meaning. The intricate design and vibrant colors of this stamp capture the essence of Persian floral artistry making it a prized item in collections. Additionally floral stamps serve as a reflection of a nation environmental and cultural appreciation. Over the years Iran has issued many stamps featuring botanical themes but the rose remains one of the most beloved symbols. Whether for its artistic beauty cultural depth or historical importance the Iran Rose Flower 200 Rial stamp continues to be a cherished representation of Iran love for nature and artistic expression.

Morocco Coins 1976 Stamp

Issue:      Morocco Coins 1976 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:       0.05,  1.00  MAD  د.م Issue Date:        1976 Issued By:      Morocco Post 

Issue:      Morocco Coins 1976 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:       0.05,  1.00  MAD  د.م

Issue Date:        1976

Issued By:      Morocco Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to Numismatic Heritage:

 

Issued in 1976 the Morocco Coins Stamp is a fascinating philatelic release celebrating the nation rich numismatic history. This stamp features intricately designed Moroccan coins showcasing their historical and economic significance. Coins have played a vital role in Morocco economy for centuries with designs often reflecting the nation rulers culture and artistic traditions. The 1976 stamp highlights iconic Moroccan currency possibly including images of dirhams or historical gold coins that have been in circulation throughout Morocco history. For collectors this stamp is a prized item serving as both a historical reference and an artistic representation of Morocco financial evolution.

Commemorating the Nation Monetary Legacy:

 

Morocco has a long history of minting distinctive and valuable coins and the Morocco 1976 Coins Stamp pays tribute to this legacy. This philatelic issue showcases the evolution of Moroccan currency emphasizing its historical importance in trade and governance. The coins featured on the stamp likely include symbolic engravings of Moroccan rulers Arabic inscriptions and traditional designs representing different periods in the country monetary history. Issued in 1976 this stamp serves as a reminder of Morocco economic and cultural wealth. It is a must-have for both stamp collectors and numismatists offering insight into the artistry and heritage behind Moroccan currency.

A Collector Gem:

 

Among Morocco most remarkable philatelic issues is the 1976 Coins Stamp a tribute to the nation numismatic past. Coins have been an essential part of Moroccan history used for trade governance and artistic expression. This stamp captures the beauty and historical importance of Moroccan currency possibly featuring ancient dirhams royal coinage or commemorative pieces. Designed with attention to detail it serves as both a historical artifact and a testament to Morocco economic strength. For collectors worldwide this stamp remains a valuable piece symbolizing Morocco monetary legacy and its commitment to preserving history through philately.

Egypt 10th Anniversary of the International Speed Ball Federation 1994 Stamp

Issue:       Egypt 10th Anniversary of the International Speed Ball Federation 1994 Stamp Type:        Stamp Number of Stamps:        1 Stamps Denomination:         15 P, Issue Date:        1994 Issued By:      Egypt Post 

Issue:       Egypt 10th Anniversary of the International Speed Ball Federation 1994 Stamp

Type:        Stamp

Number of Stamps:        1

Stamps Denomination:         15 P,

Issue Date:        1994

Issued By:      Egypt Post

 

 

 

Celebrating a Decade of Speed Ball:

 

In 1994 Egypt issued a special stamp marking the 10th anniversary of the International Speed Ball Federation highlighting the nation role in the growth of this dynamic sport. Speed Ball an Egyptian invention was developed by Mohamed Lotfy in the 1980s and quickly gained international recognition. The stamp design likely featured a symbolic representation of the sport showcasing its fast paced nature and global appeal. This commemorative issue honored a decade of official organization and competition emphasizing Egypt pride in being the birthplace of Speed Ball. As a collectible this stamp remains a tribute to Egypt contributions to the world of sports and an important milestone in the history of Speed Ball.

Egypt Tribute to Speed Ball:

 

The International Speed Ball Federation (ISBF) celebrated its 10th anniversary in 1994 and Egypt honored this achievement with a special commemorative stamp. Speed Ball an exciting racquet sport played with a rotating ball originated in Egypt and gained international recognition over the years. The ISBF was founded to regulate and promote the sport leading to its expansion across multiple countries. This stamp symbolized Egypt commitment to fostering global sports initiatives and acknowledged the game growing international community. Featuring an artistic depiction of Speed Ball in action the stamp captured the sport energy and competitive spirit. For sports enthusiasts and philatelists alike this issue remains a key piece of Egyptian philatelic history.

10 Years of Speed and Precision:

 

In 1994 Egypt issued a commemorative stamp celebrating the 10th anniversary of the International Speed Ball Federation highlighting the nation role in promoting this high energy sport. Speed Ball invented in Egypt has since become a recognized international game requiring skill agility and precision. The stamp likely depicted elements related to the sport such as the specialized racket the rotating ball or a player in motion. This issue reinforced Egypt reputation as an innovator in sports and showcased its dedication to fostering athletic talent and international sports cooperation. this stamp remains a prized collectible for those interested in sports themed philately.

Greece Jason and the Golden Fleece 1995 Stamp

Issue:      Greece Jason and the Golden Fleece 1995 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Denominations:        200 drachmas, Issue Date:      1995 Issued By:     Greece Post 

Issue:      Greece Jason and the Golden Fleece 1995 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Denominations:        200 drachmas,

Issue Date:      1995

Issued By:     Greece Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to Mythology:

 

In 1995 Greece issued a stunning postage stamp celebrating the legendary tale of Jason and the Golden Fleece. This myth one of the most famous in Greek mythology tells the story of Jason and the Argonauts as they embark on a perilous journey to Colchis in search of the Golden Fleece a symbol of kingship and divine favor.

The stamp features Jason the heroic leader alongside Medea the sorceress who aids him in his quest. The serpent guarding the fleece is prominently depicted highlighting one of the most thrilling moments of the myth. This scene represents courage intelligence and the power of destiny. The 1995 Greek stamp is a perfect tribute to this timeless tale blending art and history in a collectible piece that celebrates Greece rich cultural heritage.

A Heroic Myth in Art:

 

Greek mythology is filled with epic adventures, and few are as captivating as the story of Jason and the Golden Fleece. In 1995 Greece honored this legend with a beautifully designed postage stamp showcasing Jason quest for the mystical fleece that would secure his rightful throne.

The stamp portrays Jason reaching for the fleece while Medea stands beside him a reminder of her crucial role in his success. The serpent a symbol of obstacles and trials coils around the tree emphasizing the dangers Jason had to overcome. This Greek 1995 issue is a favorite among philatelists and mythology enthusiasts alike capturing the essence of heroism divine intervention and adventure.

The Legendary Quest of Jason and the Argonauts:

 

The Greek postal service honored one of its most famous myths in 1995 with a stamp depicting Jason and the Golden Fleece. This legendary quest symbolizes bravery destiny and the power of teamwork as Jason leads the Argonauts in search of the sacred fleece. Featuring Jason Medea and the guardian serpent the stamp artwork reflects the dramatic climax of the story. This collectible piece not only serves as a tribute to Greek mythology but also celebrates the enduring legacy of ancient storytelling.

Liechtenstein Peltigera Rufescens 1981 FDC Postcard

Issue:      Liechtenstein Peltigera Rufescens 1981 FDC Postcard Type:      Postcard Number of Stamps:      1 Denominations:      50 y Issue Date:      1981 Issued By:      Europe Post 

Issue:      Liechtenstein Peltigera Rufescens 1981 FDC Postcard

Type:      Postcard

Number of Stamps:      1

Denominations:      50 y

Issue Date:      1981

Issued By:      Europe Post

 

 

 

Peltigera Rufescens:

 

Liechtenstein known for its rich natural landscapes and commitment to environmental awareness issued a First Day Cover (FDC) postcard in 1981 featuring Peltigera rufescens a fascinating species of lichen. Lichens a combination of fungi and algae play a crucial role in ecosystems by contributing to soil formation air quality monitoring and biodiversity. Peltigera rufescens specifically is known for its reddish brown lobes and symbiotic nature thriving in diverse environments including rocky terrains grasslands and forest floors. By featuring this species on a commemorative FDC postcard Liechtenstein not only highlighted the importance of lichen in nature but also brought attention to its ecological value and scientific significance. This release was part of a broader effort to promote awareness of botanical and environmental themes through philately.

A Scientific and Artistic Tribute:

 

The 1981 FDC postcard showcasing Peltigera rufescens was a significant addition to Liechtenstein thematic stamp collection focusing on nature and biodiversity. The design likely featured an illustration of the lichen in its natural habitat emphasizing the intricate details and colors of this unique species. The choice of Peltigera rufescens for a postal release demonstrated Liechtenstein commitment to celebrating scientific discoveries and ecological diversity. The artistic representation of the lichen on the FDC postcard not only made it a collector item but also served as an educational tool inspiring interest in lichenology (the study of lichens) and environmental conservation. The release was in line with Liechtenstein tradition of using postage stamps and philatelic items as a means of showcasing the natural world.

The Collectible and Educational:

 

botanists and nature enthusiasts the 1981 Liechtenstein Peltigera rufescens FDC postcard holds immense historical scientific and artistic value. First Day Covers are highly sought after due to their limited edition nature and this particular release is unique because it features a lichen an often overlooked but ecologically essential organism. This FDC postcard is a valuable item for those interested in botanical philately as well as individuals passionate about ecological preservation and environmental awareness. By featuring Peltigera rufescens Liechtenstein reinforced the significance of nature inspired stamp collecting, making this 1981 FDC postcard a treasured piece in both philatelic and scientific communities.

Kenya Uganda Queen Elizabeth II Tanganyika 1954 Stamp

Issue:      Kenya Uganda Queen Elizabeth II Tanganyika 1954 Stamp Type:     Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Stamps Denomination:       1/- Issue Date:       1954 Issued By:      Kenya Post 

Issue:      Kenya Uganda Queen Elizabeth II Tanganyika 1954 Stamp

Type:     Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Stamps Denomination:       1/-

Issue Date:       1954

Issued By:      Kenya Post

 

 

 

A Symbol of East African Unity:

 

Queen Elizabeth Tanganyika stamp represents a pivotal moment in East African colonial history. Issued under British rule this stamp was part of a postal system that served the three territories Kenya Uganda and Tanganyika before their eventual independence. Featuring the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II who had recently ascended the throne the stamp reflects the continuation of British imperial influence. Its design often includes elements of local wildlife scenic landscapes or colonial emblems making it a cherished piece among collectors. This stamp is a reminder of a time when these three nations were administratively linked under British governance laying the groundwork for their future cooperation including the formation of the East African Community.

 

The Queen Early Reign in East Africa:

 

The 1954 stamp is one of the first East African stamps issued during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. As she took the throne in 1952 British territories worldwide began issuing new stamps bearing her image. This series showcased her portrait alongside unique regional elements such as African wildlife or important landmarks. The stamp highlights the shared colonial administration of Kenya Uganda and Tanganyika, which was a practical arrangement for postal and economic reasons. This rare issue is now highly sought after in philatelic circles due to its historical importance and connection to both British and East African heritage.

 

A Colonial Relic:

 

stamp is a significant philatelic artifact from a time when these three territories were under joint British administration. This stamp played a crucial role in facilitating communication and trade within East Africa. While Queen Elizabeth II image dominates the design some variations also depict African culture, local scenery or economic activities such as agriculture. The stamp is a crucial piece for historians and collectors alike as it represents the colonial past that shaped the modern nations of Kenya Uganda and Tanzania. it serves as a historical link to the early days of Queen Elizabeth II reign and the region eventual path to independence.

Kingdom Of Morocco King Mohammed 2009 Stamp

Issue:      Kingdom Of Morocco King Mohammed 2009 Stamp Type:     Stamp Number of Stamps:       54      Stamps Denomination:     7.80    د.م Issue Date:       2009       Issued By:     Morocco Post 

Issue:      Kingdom Of Morocco King Mohammed 2009 Stamp

Type:     Stamp

Number of Stamps:       54

Stamps Denomination:     7.80    د.م

Issue Date:       2009

Issued By:     Morocco Post

 

 

Commemorating Royal Leadership:

In 2009 Morocco issued a stamp featuring King Mohammed VI a symbol of the country unity and progress under his leadership. This stamp inscribed with Royaume du Maroc showcases the King in formal attire reflecting his modern yet traditional vision for Morocco. Designed to celebrate his contributions to national development the stamp holds cultural and historical value. With a denomination of 7.80 Moroccan Dirhams it underscores Morocco rich philatelic heritage and its continued efforts to honor its monarchy through postage art.

 

The Legacy of Leadership:

The Kingdom of Morocco released a distinctive stamp in 2009 featuring King Mohammed VI highlighting his pivotal role in the nation progress. With a denomination of 7.80 Dirhams the stamp symbolizes not just a piece of postage but a token of national pride. Designed with attention to detail the crown emblem and the royal portrait emphasize Morocco deep rooted monarchy. This release adds a valuable piece to Morocco philatelic collections capturing the spirit of leadership and progress under King Mohammed VI reign.

 

A Tribute in Postage:

The 2009 stamp honoring King Mohammed VI is a testament to Morocco respect for its royal heritage and forward-thinking leadership. With the King image at its center the stamp reflects the pride and aspirations of a modern Morocco. The elegant design includes a crown symbol and a 7.80 Dirham denomination blending tradition and modernity seamlessly. This collectible stamp serves as a reminder of the King influence in shaping Morocco development and strengthening its identity on the global stage.

Australia 2003 Rugby World Cup Souvenir Sheet

Issue:    Australia 2003 Rugby World Cup Souvenir Sheet Type:      Souvenir Sheet Number of Stamps:      3 Denominations:         50C,   1.10$,   1.65$, Issue Date:        2003 Issued By:       Australia Post 

Issue:    Australia 2003 Rugby World Cup Souvenir Sheet

Type:      Souvenir Sheet

Number of Stamps:      3

Denominations:         50C,   1.10$,   1.65$,

Issue Date:        2003

Issued By:       Australia Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to Sporting Glory:

 

The 2003 Rugby World Cup Souvenir Sheet celebrates one of the most thrilling sporting events in rugby history. Hosted by Australia the 2003 Rugby World Cup brought together the world best teams in an intense battle for the championship. This souvenir sheet issued by Australia Post beautifully captures the excitement of the tournament with dynamic designs featuring rugby action national team emblems and the prestigious Webb Ellis Cup. The 2003 World Cup was a historic moment for Australian sports with the final match between England and Australia becoming one of the most memorable encounters in rugby history. This souvenir sheet is a prized collectible for sports enthusiasts and philatelists alike symbolizing the passion and unity of the rugby world.

Celebrating a Global Sporting Event: 

 

The 2003 Souvenir Sheet is a must-have for rugby fans and collectors commemorating a tournament that showcased the very best of international rugby. Held in Australia the event saw teams from across the globe competing in high-energy matches culminating in an unforgettable final. This souvenir sheet highlights key moments of the tournament featuring stunning imagery of players in action official tournament logos and symbols of national pride. As rugby continues to grow in popularity worldwide this stamp issue serves as a lasting tribute to a defining moment in the sport history. Whether you’re a dedicated rugby supporter or a philatelist interested in sports-themed issues this sheet is an iconic piece of memorabilia.

Reliving the Rugby Fever:

 

The Souvenir Sheet encapsulates the energy intensity and excitement of one of the world greatest rugby tournaments. With teams from across the world competing for the prestigious Webb Ellis Cup the event brought thrilling moments and unforgettable performances. This souvenir sheet is designed to reflect the spirit of the competition featuring vibrant illustrations iconic rugby imagery and national emblems. It serves as a timeless reminder of the passion and camaraderie that rugby fosters. For stamp collectors and rugby fans alike this souvenir sheet remains a cherished keepsake from an event that united nations through sport.

Hungary 40f Aviation 1962 Stamp

Issue:      Hungary 40f Aviation 1962 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Stamp Denominations:       40 Ft, Issue Date:       1962 Issued By:       Hungary Post 

Issue:      Hungary 40f Aviation 1962 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Stamp Denominations:       40 Ft,

Issue Date:       1962

Issued By:       Hungary Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to Flight and Progress:


In 1962 Hungary issued the 40 forint aviation stamp celebrating the advancements in air travel and the importance of aviation in modern society. This stamp was part of Hungary ongoing efforts to highlight technological progress and the role of aviation in transportation communication and national development. During the mid 20th century air travel was expanding rapidly and this stamp served as a recognition of Hungary contributions to aeronautical innovation and its integration into the global aviation network.

A Striking Design Capturing the Essence of Aviation


The 1962 Aviation Stamp featured an impressive and dynamic design likely showcasing an airplane soaring through the sky symbolizing speed efficiency and progress. Hungarian stamps from this period were known for their detailed engraving clean lines and artistic precision making them highly appealing to collectors. The choice of colors typography and imagery emphasized the excitement of aviation and Hungary growing role in the field of air transportation. This stamp not only celebrated technological achievements but also reflected the country aspirations in the world of flight.

A Coveted Collectible for Aviation and Philatelic Enthusiasts:


The Stamp of 1962 remains a valuable item for philatelists and aviation history enthusiasts. As part of Hungary rich postal history it holds significance for those interested in airmail aviation themed stamps and mid century technological advancements. Collectors who focus on Hungarian philately or the history of flight consider this issue an important addition to their collections. Even decades after its release the stamp continues to be admired for its artistic craftsmanship and its role in celebrating aviation impact on global connectivity and transportation.

Norway King Haakon VII 1 1/2 Kroner 1946 Stamp

Issue:     Norway King Haakon VII 1 1/2 Kroner 1946 Stamp Type:     Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Stamps Denomination:     1  1/2  Kroner, Issue Date:     1946 Issued By:     Norway Post 

Issue:     Norway King Haakon VII 1 1/2 Kroner 1946 Stamp

Type:     Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Stamps Denomination:     1  1/2  Kroner,

Issue Date:     1946

Issued By:     Norway Post

 

 

A Post War Symbol of Unity:

The King stamp issued in 1946 is a remarkable philatelic tribute to one of Norway most revered monarchs. King Haakon VII who reigned from 1905 to 1957 became a symbol of national resilience during World War II. His leadership during the German occupation earned him the admiration of Norwegians and the international community alike.

This stamp with its 1 1/2 Kroner denomination was designed during a time of renewal and recovery for Norway. The portrait of King Haakon VII depicted with dignity and strength reflects his steadfast commitment to his people. For collectors this stamp is a cherished piece of history embodying the spirit of a nation rebuilding its identity and independence.

 

Honoring a Resilient Monarch:

Stamp from 1946 is more than a postal artifact it is a piece of history that honors a monarch whose leadership defined an era. King Haakon VII refusal to capitulate to German forces during World War II made him a national hero. This stamp issued shortly after the war captures the gratitude and respect of the Norwegian people.

Its design showcases the king resolute demeanor symbolizing strength and hope in the face of adversity. The 1 1/2 Kroner denomination adds to its uniqueness, making it a valuable item for philatelists. This stamp represents a pivotal moment in Norway history reflecting both the challenges and triumphs of the post war period.

 

A Rare Treasure:

Norway King Haakon VII stamp is a treasured piece of philatelic heritage. Issued during a time of national renewal this stamp commemorates the leadership of King Haakon VII whose reign was synonymous with courage and resilience. His role in uniting Norway during World War II made him a revered figure and this stamp serves as a tribute to his legacy.

With its detailed portrait of the king and distinctive 1 1/2 Kroner denomination this stamp is both visually appealing and historically significant. It is highly sought after by collectors for its rarity and connection to a pivotal moment in Norway history. This stamp is a timeless emblem of unity leadership and national pride.