1. New Disney Stamps On August 7, 2008, at Disneyland Resort, in Anaheim, California, the U.S. Postal Service will issue 42–cent The Art of Disney: Imagination commemorative stamps in four designs.
2. New Stamps From Malta On the 11th August 2008, Malta Post is issuing a set of 4 stamps, interestingly the first with only the Euro denomination, to commemorate the International Year of Planet Earth – a joint initiative by UNESCO and the International Union of Geological ...
5. NASA 50th Anniversary stamps
Gibraltar is to celebrate NASA's achievements by issuing a miniature sheet with four stamps depicting one of the most loved and memorable moments of the 20th Century. It commemorates the moment when the Apollo 11 mission set off to land...
6. New rare stamps recently unveiled in Asia
Stamps that highlight Vietnam’s birds, specifically the partridges as well as pheasants of the country was launched in Vietnam’s Ministry of Post and Telecommunication.
7. New Zealand Becomes Narnia on a stamp!
New Zealand has become the setting for the new Chronicles of Narnia film, Prince Caspian. The postal authorities have released a $1.00 stamp to commemorate the film, and others are planned to be released soon.
8. Navigation and Commerce stamps of France
The Navigation and Commerce issue is a definitive series of French postage stamps issued for the colonial territories of France. It was designed by Louis-Eugene Mouchon.
9. Non Removable Stamps Cause Public Outcry
The American Postal Service has come under fire from stamp collectors, because of the introduction of new types of stamp paper and adhesive gum on new issues. Once the stamps have been adhered to an envelope they cann...
10. National Trust for Scotland – 50th Anniversary – 1981
This was a set of five stamps, released on the 24th June 1981, designed by M. Fairclough. They were issued to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the National Trust in Scotland.
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