New Issues 2009

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New Issues 2009 A-H

New Issues 2009 I-N


Papua New Guinea

Scott: #1375O

Issued: 10.4.2009

China 2009

Inside #1375: Pseudo Stamps (logo)


Peru

Scott: #1706O

Issued: 21.07.2009

60th Anniversary of the Peruvian Philatelic Association

 Inside #1706: Peru #19O

 Inside #1706: Peru #613P

 Inside #1706: Peru #984O

 Inside #1706: Peru #1204O

Thanks to Lou Guadagno


Philippines

Scott: #3227O

Issued: 27.7.2009

Pheepoy, Mascot of Philippine Postal Corporation

Inside #3227: Stamp on Envelope


Scott: #3252O

Issued: 7.12.2009

65th Anniversary of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

Inside #3252-3: Hundreds of Philippine stamps creating an image of  a "Greek Goddess of Flights" - TBI

Scott: #3253O

Larger version of the stamp design divided into 4 at 7p each

Thanks to Lou Guadagno


Scott: #3255O

Issued: 10.12.2009

Pheepoy, Mascot of Philippine Postal Corporation

Inside #3255: Stamp on Envelope


Poland

Scott: #3934O

Issued: 16.4.2009

World Philatelic Exhibition China 2009

Inside #3934: Pseudo Stamp


Saint Vincent and Grenadines

Scott: #3683O

Issued: 25.09.2009

400th anniversary of the discovery of the Hudson River and Lake Champlain in 1609

 Inside #3683: US #372O

Thanks to Lou Guadagno


Serbia

Scott: #487O

Issued: 23.10.2009

Stamp Day/100th Anniversary of Michel Catalogs

Note:The illustration is not of a Michel catalog, but one of their interim supplements from December, 1921, which would later become the monthly magazine, the Michel Rundshau.

 Inside #487 (On top): Germany #137P

 Inside #487 (On ship sail): Saxony #1O

 Inside #487 (On the right): Czechoslovakia #65P

 Inside #487 (At the bottom): Brunswick #5O (Leaping Horse)

 Inside #487 (On the left): Danish West Indies #36O

Thanks to Lou Guadagno and G.B.


Sierra Leone

Scott: #2936O

Issued: 10.04.2009

Chang Dai-Chien - China 2009

Inside #2936: Pseudo Stamps (logo)

Thanks to G.B.


 

Scott: #2937O

Issued: 10.04.2009

China 2009

Inside #2937: Pseudo Stamps (logo)

Thanks to G.B.


Scott: #2938O

Issued: 16.02.2009

Summer Games - China 2009

Inside #2938: Pseudo Stamps (logo)

Thanks to G.B.


Singapore

Scott: #1356aO

Issued: 04.04.2009

China 2009

Inside #1356a: Pseudo Stamps (logo)

Thanks to G.B.


Slovakia

Scott: #573O

Issued: 29.4.2009

40th Anniversary of the foundation of the Union of Slovak Philatelists (ZSF)

Inside #573: Pseudo Stamp

Thanks to G.B.


Slovenia

Scott: #778P

Issued: 27.3.2009

90 years of chain breaker stamps

Inside #778: Vavpotič's first draft of a

Postage due stamp, which was never printed

90 years of chain breaker stamps

During the last months of the First World War, the Slovenian national authority began to develop together with the National Council for Slovenian provinces and Istria. The National Council of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs declared on the 29th October the formation of an independent state, and two days later confirmed the National Government of SCS in Ljubljana. On the 14th November 1918, the government adopted a decree on the preliminary management, by which the Postal and Telegraph Directorate for the entire Slovenian territory was established with a seat in Ljubljana. Due to the needs of postal traffic and promotion of the new state, the new postal management wanted to issue a series of new stamps; therefore, it asked the academy-trained painter Prof. Ivan Vavpotič to prepare the drafts for the definitive, postage due and newspaper stamps.

According to the first drawings of Vavpotič, the motive of a slave who is tearing apart chains was selected for definitive stamps. This motive was also the reason for the famous name "chain breaker stamps", which is familiar to collectors all over the world. Later on, Vavpotič regretted the selection of the commission by claiming in a self-critical article, which was published in the journal Jutro in 1925, that the motive was daub.

Preparations for printing the first stamps were ready already in November 1918, which is why these stamps contain the inscription "Država SHS" (State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs). On the 1st December 1918, the officially non-recognized state joined the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, which is inscribed on the later prepared stamps. The first two stamps with the figure of a slave were issued on the 3rd January 1919; following, the stamps of this series had been issued in various editions until October 1920. The first Slovenian stamps had been in use until spring 1921, when the government in Belgrade began to issue "uniform" stamps for the entire state.

The stamp indicates Vavpotič's first draft of a postage due stamp, which was never printed.

http://www.posta.si/Namizje.aspx?tabid=880&artikelid=9412


South Africa

 

Scott: #1397-8O

Issued: 9.10.2009

Joburg 2010 International Stamp Exhibition

 Inside #1397: South Africa #1O

Inside #1398: Pseudo Stamp

Thanks to Lou Guadagno


Switzerland

Scott: #1352O

Issued: 03.09.2009

Centenary SSDA (Swiss Stamp Dealers Association)

 Inside #1352: Switzerland A26P

Thanks to Martin Hirschbühl


Scott: #B728O

Issued: 20.11.2009

Pro Juventute

Inside #B728: Pseudo Stamps

Thanks to Martin Hirschbühl


Thailand

Scott: #????O (First day cover)

Issued: 11.1.2009

150th Year Commemoration of Prince Bhanurangsi Commemorative stamps

Inside #???? (In margin of First day cover): TBI


Turkey

Scott: #3163-7O

Issued: 27.05.2009

70th Anniversary of the Ministry of Transport and Communication

Inside #3165: Pseudo Stamps

Inside #3167: Pseudo Stamps

Thanks to Lloyd Gilbert


Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

Scott: #669-70O

Issued: 23.3.2009

Archeology

Inside #669-70: Pseudo Stamps

 

Thanks to G.B.


Uganda

Scott: #1898O

Issued: 10.04.2009

China 2009 – World Stamps Exhibition

Inside #1898 (in margin): Pseudo Stamp


Ukraine

Scott: #???O

Issued: 6.3.2009

70th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Carpatho-Ukraine (on March 2, 1939)

 Inside #???: Czechoslovakia #254BP

Scott used to list this as a one stamp "country", as a month later, Hungary invaded and occupied the area ending the independence movement.

The Soviet Union invaded in turn in 1944 and the area became part of Ukraine S.S.R.

Thanks to Lou Guadagno


United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Scott: #954O

Issued: 05.03.2009

2nd Arab Stamp Exhibition

Inside #954: Pseudo Stamp

Thanks to G.B.


Scott: #972-5O

Issued: 19.08.2009

100 Years of Postal Service

Inside #972:

Pakistan #12O

Pakistan #2O

Pakistan imprinted

Envelope 1947

Higgins & Gage #B1O

 

 

 

Pakistan #4O

 

 

 

 

Pakistan #1O

 

 

 

 

Pakistan #2O

 

 

Inside #973:

Trucial State #4O

Oman #52O

Oman #21O

Dubai #93O

Dubai #92O

Dubai #91O

 

 

Dubai #94O

 

Dubai #95O

Dubai #96O

 

Inside #974:

UAE #3O

Sharjah 1971

Dubai #80O

Dubai #83O

UAE #13O

 

The price is 40d- in #??? The combination is 5d+35d

 

Inside #975:

UAE #112O

UAE #113O

UAE #115O

 

On the back - UAE #??? -TBI

 

On the back - UAE #??? -TBI

Scott: #976O

Inside #976:

India #179

India #176

India #173

India Higgins & Gage #B18

 

TBI

 

India #179

India #173

India #174

 

India #164

India #163

 

 

Thanks to Lou Guadagno


United Nations

Scott: #449aO

Issued: 07.05.2009

Essen 2009

Inside #449a (In margin): Pseudo Stamp


United Nations – Geneva

Scott: #506-10O

Scott: #510aO

Issued: 2.10.2009

40th Anniversary of UNPA Geneva

 Inside #507, #509, #510a (In margin and on tabs): UN Geneva #7O

On 2 October 2009, UNPA issued a new personalized stamp sheet to commemorate the 40th anniversary of UNPA Geneva.

On 11 December 1968, an agreement between the United Nations and the Swiss Postal Telephone and Telegraph Enterprise (PTT) enabled the Geneva office of UNPA to open.The first UN stamps in Swiss francs were issued on 4 October 1969.

The background design features a view of the Palais des Nations, Geneva and an image of the CHF 0.75 stamp, which was one of the original stamps issued by UNPA Geneva on 4 October 1969. It was originally designed by Ole Hamann, Denmark.

The sheet features 10 stamps in the denomination of CHF 1.00 with images of the Palais des Nations, Geneva.

The tabs of the stamps feature the UNPA logo and part of the image design from the CHF 0.75 stamp with the text “40th anniversary” in French.

Thanks to Martin Hirschbühl


United Nations – Vienna

Scott: #456aO

Issued: 24.08.2009

30th Anniversary of the Vienna International Centre

 Inside #456a (In margin): UN Vienna #3P

Thanks to Lou Guadagno


See:

New Issues 2009 A-H

New Issues 2009 I-N

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