Stamp Stories from around the world

CLASSIC STAMPS: Portugal

CLASSIC STAMPS: Portugal

In 1855, a new series of stamps was issued with denominations of 5, 25, 50 and 100 Reis. The stamps show a portrait of the new king Pedro V (1853-1861). Today’s stamp is the 5 Reis issue, which has a CV of no less than €12,000 for a mint copy.
CLASSIC STAMPS: Portugal

CLASSIC STAMPS: Portugal

Portugal’s postal history is a fascinating journey that dates back to the 16th century. The country’s first postal system was established in 1520, under the reign of King Manuel I. However, it wasn’t until the 18th century that a more organized...
CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria

CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria

In 1908, a series of 18 stamps was issued on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Josef. It was the first time in Austria’s history that persens other than Franz Joseph were depicted on Austrian stamps. Today’s stamp shows...
CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria

CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria

CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria In 1890 yet another series of stamps depicting emperor Franz Joseph of Austria and king of Hungary was issued. Todays stamp is the very common 5 Kreuzer value. But please enjoy the very beautiful bulls eye cancel.
CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria

CLASSIC STAMPS: Austria

In February 1867, Hungary was separated from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. On this occasion, stamps depicting Emperor Franz Joseph were again issued. These stamps were valid in the Kingdom of Hungary until 1871. A funny little detail on that occasion is that the...