December 2024

Nomads of the Sahara

Libya – 1966 Tuareg Issue: A Tribute to the Nomads of the Sahara

In 1966, Libya issued a series of postage stamps celebrating the Tuareg people, showcasing their rich cultural heritage and historical connection to the vast Sahara Desert. This set highlights the traditional lifestyle and resilience of this Berber group, whose identity is deeply intertwined with the landscape of North Africa. The Tuareg People The Tuareg, also […]

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Committee of National Liberation

France – The French Committee of National Liberation: Complete Issues

The stamps issued by the French Committee of National Liberation (FCNL) represent a significant chapter in the history of World War II and French philately. These stamps were introduced between 1943 and 1946 during the Free French movement, providing a tangible connection to the resistance effort against Nazi Germany and the subsequent rebuilding of France.

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Italian Colonial Agricultural Institute

Libya – Cyrenaica: 1930 Stamp Issue Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the Italian Colonial Agricultural Institute

The 1930 stamp set from Cyrenaica, a region in Libya, commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Istituto Agricolo Coloniale Italiano (Italian Colonial Agricultural Institute), established in Florence in 1904. This institution was a cornerstone in promoting agricultural development, vocational training, and colonial economic studies. The stamps celebrate the legacy of this pioneering institute during its

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United Arab Republic: The Birth and Commemoration Through Stamps

The United Arab Republic (UAR) marked a significant political experiment in the modern history of the Arab world. This short-lived union between Egypt and Syria, initiated on February 1, 1958, was led by Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Although the union dissolved in 1961 following a coup in Syria, Egypt continued to use the name

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Celebrating 20 Years of the Iraqi Philatelic Society (1951–1971)

In 1971, Iraq issued a special air mail stamp set commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Iraqi Philatelic Society. These vibrant stamps highlight the Society’s efforts in promoting philately and connecting collectors within Iraq and globally. Design Details: Denominations: The set includes two stamps: 25 Fils: Featuring a white background. 70 Fils: Highlighted with a

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Afghanistan Independence Day Commemorative Stamp

The featured stamp, issued by Afghanistan, celebrates the nation’s independence. Afghanistan proclaimed its independence on August 19, 1919, marking its freedom from British influence under the Treaty of Rawalpindi. This momentous event followed the Third Anglo-Afghan War and is commemorated annually as Afghanistan’s Independence Day. Design Features: Central Emblems: The stamp prominently displays two national

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King Bhumibol Adulyadej

Thailand’s 1963 Definitive Stamps Featuring King Bhumibol Adulyadej

The 1963 definitive stamps of Thailand depict King Bhumibol Adulyadej, also known as Rama IX, whose reign marked a defining era in Thai history. These stamps are not only a philatelic celebration of his legacy but also a testament to his enduring influence on the nation. The Legacy of King Bhumibol Adulyadej King Bhumibol Adulyadej

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Riau

Indonesia – Riau-Lingga Archipelago Stamp Issues (1957–1960)

The Riau-Lingga Archipelago, located just south of Singapore, played a significant role in facilitating trade during the mid-20th century. To streamline economic activity, the Indonesian government pegged the local currency in this region—the Indonesian Rupiah—to the Singapore Dollar at par. This unique monetary arrangement was aimed at easing commerce and maintaining economic stability in the

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RIS Overprinted

United States of Indonesia – 1950: RIS Overprinted Stamps

The stamps of 1949, overprinted with “RIS,” provide a fascinating glimpse into a critical moment in Indonesian history. This complete set commemorates the Republic of the United States of Indonesia (RIS), a transitional federal state formed as part of Indonesia’s post-independence restructuring. These overprinted issues mark the brief existence of RIS, which lasted less than

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North Borneo

The British Military Administration Issue of North Borneo (1945)

After the liberation of North Borneo from Japanese occupation in 1945, the British Military Administration (BMA) was established to manage the region until its transition to a Crown Colony in 1946. The BMA issued overprinted stamps using pre-war North Borneo issues, featuring the “BMA” overprint in bold letters. These stamps were used across British Borneo,

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