sent from Davos
Stamps:
Dominoes (3 from a set of 4) - Issued: 11-11-2021
Many thanks to Hansjürg!
The Handan Congtai Pavilion and the Bojnice Castle are both famous historical buildings, the first located in Handan, China and the latter iin Bojnice, Slovakia.
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A Pavilion and a Castle - Issued: 12-10-2002
Many thanks to Xu Wei!
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Personalized Stamp of Airbus A350-900
A unusual cover in my collction. This cover is real circulated, addressed to me and recorded the First Flight of Lufthansa LH726 called "Magdeburg" from Munich Airport, Germany to Shanghai, China on May 31st 2018. With arrival postmark from Shanghai (上海) on June 1st 2018.
Flight Back from Shanghai to Munich Airport
High-speed Railway Development - Issued: 25-11-2017
This cover is from the same Flight just back from Shanghai to Munich Airport. With Arrival Postmark from "Briefzentrum 85" (Freising, Munich Airport) on 04th June 2018.
Stamps:
3x Canadian Football - The 100th Anniversary of the Grey Cup (from a set of 9) - Issued: 16-08-2012
Many thanks to Marie!
Thai Heritage Conservation - "Wall Paintings" (full set) - Issued: 02-04-2018
Many thanks to Xu Wei!
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The 50th Anniversary of the INS Kalvari - First Indian Build Submarine - Issued: 07-12-2017
Many thanks to Kamran!
I received these Sports stamps from 1992 on a cover back in 2021. I don't know if they are still valid in Bulgaria. However, since I started collectiong covers, this is my first cover from Bulgaria.
Stamps:
Sports (from a set of 6) - Issued: 18-12-1992
Many thanks to Drumev!
with great postmark. I guess its from Santa Claus Village. Santa Claus Village is located about 8 kilometres (5 mi) northeast of City of Rovaniemi. On the postmark you can also see the Arctic Circle. The Arctic Circle ostensibly cuts right through Santa Claus Village.
Stamps:
Finlands Nature Signs (from a set of 5) - Issued: 05-06-2019
Many thanks to Seppo!
Santa Claus Village: ♁ 66°32′36″N 25°50′51″E
German Version w/ various special postmarks related to the topic and first day cancellation:
Swiss Version:
Stamps:
Both Versions: The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation in Zurich and Southern Germany - Joint Issue Switzerland/Germany - Issued: 02-05-2019
Many thanks to Rosmarie for the Swiss Cover!
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The World of Children Picture Books Pt. 3 (from a set of 10) - Issued: 28-11-2019
Many thanks to Mitsuhiko!
Austria’s newspaper stamps, known as the Mercury stamps, first appeared in 1851. They were the first newspaper stamps issued in the Czech territory. The stamps, designed by engraver Josef Axmann, were very small and were not denominated, the colour indicating the value. They depicted a profile of the Greek messenger god Hermes, known in Rome as Mercury, framed with the text (clockwise from top to bottom) “ZEITUNGS” – “POST” – “STÄMPEL” – “K.K., and a rose in each corner of the frame. The stamps mainly differ in colour. The most common blue stamps were stuck directly to newspapers, which are quite often preserved. The yellow and pink stamps were used for larger numbers of copies. The Red Mercury, also known as the Scarlet Mercury, is the rarest of the Mercury stamps. They were glued to tapes used to frank a bundle of 10 newspapers. The tapes were torn and discarded after delivery, which makes the Red Mercury stamps one of the top ten most expensive stamps in the world.
Source: https://www.ceskaposta.cz/en/
Stamp:
Stamp on Stamp - "The Red Mercury Stamp" (from a set of 2) - Issued: 23-09-2020
Many thanks to Vladimir!
The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) is a national research university located in Daedeok Innopolis, Daejeon, South Korea. KAIST was established by the Korean government in 1971 as the nation's first public, research-oriented science and engineering institution. KAIST is considered to be one of the most prestigious universities in the nation. KAIST has 10,504 full-time students and 1,342 faculty researchers (as of Fall 2019 Semester).
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KAIST
Stamps:
2x The 50th Anniversary of KAIST - Issued: 16-02-2021
Many thanks to Park Pyo Jun!