Look at these beauties! Fortunately, we need two brev-stamps for one international postcard, so at least the berries and mushrooms respectively may stay together, and half the vegetable basket as well.
Unfortunately these are old stamps and I don’t have more of them.
Some puzzle stamps from Austria
They look really great, but sticking them together on a letter or postcard is not an easy job
Such a cute cat stamps
May I save the picture for my wish list?
Some of my other wishlist
And some from my collection
So many wishlist, so little time and money
GREECE: Europa CEPT 2009 special issue (€0.70 + €3.20). The €0.70 stamp shows a neutron star, while the €3.20 stamp shows Aristarchos Telescope.
1975 Stamps from Korea, a gift from a friend
Korean Postcrossers, please jump in with more info if you know about this series
Wow I learnt something new!
I have some here:
and here (the bottom stamps):
2004 Singapore Trade and Industry stamps
(Only the left part are stamps, the right shows different multinational corporations)
Stamps itself without corporations
UK buses
I have to admit, I’d never heard of these types of stamps before. I love this thread. Thanks for bringing them to our attention.
I love sending the aquarium stamps as a set, but they’re too wide for the 4x6 cards. Have to scrounge for a 5x7 card or use an envelope, if recipient is open to it.
And adding American Filmmaking to the U.S. list …
Wow, long indeed. I can see why you need a 5x7
Singapore recently came out with a Skyrise Greenery series. Tallest stamps to date at 8.16cm
Here’s a picture for reference (the card is a 4x6)
Some Australian ones from my collection:
Waltzing Matilda
Cricket
Cook’s voyage bicentenary
Farmyard animals
Heavy haulers