New Issues.
🇳🇦 Namibia Post -
22 May 2024 - Biodiversity of the Etendeka Plateau - 1 sheetlet containing 10 different stamps. Designed by Helge Denker and lithographed. Rating:- *****.
14 June 2024 - Sea turtles of Namibia - 1 miniature sheet containing 4 different stamps. Designed by Helge Denker and lithographed. Rating:- *****.
11 October 2024 - Migratory birds - 2 se-tenant stamps each with attached labels. Designed by Helge Denker and lithographed. Rating:- *****.
🇱🇹 Stamperija.
This Lithuania-based producer and purveyor of philatelic products under contract from some African postal authorities produces an easily recognisable series of items on a regular basis with the names of the countries it represents printed on them. It is highly doubtful that most, if not all of these products, are ever put for sale in the countries whose names appear on them.
More recently products which look more convincingly like postage stamps that might be used in post offices have appeared from time to time with the names of Stamperija’s client territories printed on them. It is probable that they emanate directly from Stamperija though another agent may also be involved In bringing them to market to disguise the origin of the products and to add to their degree of verisimilitude. Such issues involve a large number of products with high prices attached to them and often include basic perforated stamps, imperforate stamps, booklets, sheetlets, miniature sheets, ‘deluxe proofs’ and postal stationery. When such products are released with a particular country’s name printed on them, the cost of a single issue embracing all these items can be several hundred if not thousands of pounds. I can not yet recall seeing any evidence that these products have been sold in, or found any usage in, the countries whose names appear on them although they look more authentic than the usual rubbish Stamperija unloads on to the philatelic market.
If nothing else, the combination of the vast number of items issued and their very high cost means that they may be considered as excessive issues and treated with great caution, As always, caveat emptor when considering spending any amount of money on these products.
Such a collection of products has recently appeared on an internet auction site with the name of the Commonwealth country of Togo printed on the numerous items sold as part of this vast collection.
🇹🇬 Items inscribed Togo -
Stated ‘date of issue’ - 25 April 2024 - 75th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China - 10 perforate stamps, 10 imperforate stamps, 1 miniature sheet containing all 5 stamps and 5 sheetlets each containing 6 of each design. Other types of products are also offered for sale.
Namibia - Good to see these new issues don't include high values for registered mail. Their issues from the last years were getting expensive because of those values.
ReplyDeleteTogo - ABSOLUTE MADNESS!!! >:(
Who buys this rubbish?
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