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I bought this set of stamps, the national dances set. They are a collaboration of India and Russia, which means the same stamps are issued in India as well.
There are a lot of these collaborative stamps. Here’s another set that I often buy. Russia- North Korea.
Russia and South Korea
Do you have collaborative stamps in your countries?
Yesterday I bought these postcards. I‘m not that much into tourist cards myself, but a lot of people love them so I’m glad I found these from my city that I actually like. They were quite expensive though.
I also bought these ones.
It’s so cool. Just love it.
All the best for you.
Even though I had more than enough cards to last a while when I placed the order, these arrived yesterday…
I bought one too the other day. I have never sent one and I also have the same curiosity of how to send them.
I picked up a bunch of stamps today!
I was also slightly irresponsible and ordered a bunch more from the Canada Post website, which I probably shouldn’t have done, but they’ll last me quite a while and I’m very pleased
My fiancée took me to Papemelroti, a famous Filipino paper goods store. They have great postcards so I was able to get several more designs I did not yet have.
What beautiful stamps! I collect books for children and love illustrations. Thank you for sharing!
There is a long list in Wikipedia
Thank you for the link. I really enjoyed looking through all the collaboration stamps. The next time I’m going stamp shopping, I’ll take photos of more joint issue stamps. There are very beautiful Singapore ones for sure. I actually got a postcard once from Singapore with a joint Russia-Singapore stamp. There are Russia-Japan (flowers) and Russia-Armenia (the capitals’ skyscrapers) that I remember well. The Wikipedia list is not up to date. It’s fun to learn all these small facts about stamps while postcrossing. It’s something that I didn’t even think about when I started sending out postcards