Wow the last one is smazing.
The presentation of these new Canadian stamps is lovely, and I bet they’ll be fun in postcards too!
Those triangle shaped stamps with the animals are lovely!
Not really unusual in terms of material used, but I like how the image goes from stamp to stamp on these Women’s Rowing stamps:
ancient postal routes. I like these stamps because when you download the application and hover over the stamp, it comes to life.
new brands. they are amazing. I really like the starry sky. and they are rhombus shaped.
Another special material stamp from Austria - Austria’s mailmen had to give their shirts for this
No washing, no ironing and no bleaching either - just for mailing and collecting
That’s how it would look like on a regular size postcard - but for that value it’s most probably not going to end up on a lot of postcards
Long time no extraordinary stamps from Austria. Nice one again!
Long time?!? This is the third one this year and most probably only thanks to the price increase
It just probably felt very long as the ones earlier wher quite one a pile.
This stamp was posted by another user in this forum last year but I don’t think the details were made clear. This is a lenticular stamp titled “The Art of Magic” and depending on the angle you view it, either the rabbit is out of the hat or it has disappeared. It’s very cool and I wish the US had more fun stamps like this!
I have these stamps and had no idea you could do this! Thank you for posting!
The upper two stamps are from Uruguay and Andorra, not from Spain
But spanish part of andorra. So I would say it is fine to say that it is from spain.
Well yes and no. While andorran mail ist transported by spanish and french mail companies, Andorra is a sovereign country and the stamps are (as far as I know) only valid for mail from Andorra.