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Last update May
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Detailed descriptions
of recent issues, frequently with pictures, are available on the
net under the following addresses.
As these comments are added as they appear older links might be
dead. The information stays however, in order to show in which type
of site (not necessarily philatelic sites), this information appears.
General
information about joint issues:
Two general papers on
joint issues have appeared in Linns Stamp News, one written in the
December 28, 1998 issue by Denise McCarty under the title "Many
countries release joint issues in 1998" (
www.linns.com
) and the other one written in the January 25, 1999 issue by Michael
Baadke (refresher course) and entitled "Joint issues show international
postal accord" ( www.linns.com
). A summary of all issues involving USA is given in this paper.
The French Philatelic
Administration reproduces in extenso an article published
in its journal Philinfo and described the interest of collecting
Joint Issues: www.laposte.fr.
This article contains
a mistake when giving examples of siamese issues which are unfortunately
all wrong. Earlier, in 1998, in the same journal another general
paper on joint issue had already been published (www.laposte.fr)
(French).
And finally, the catalogue
of Joint issues is gratefully described by Carlos Pimenta in "Filatelia
em Portugal" under www.caleida.pt
(Portuguese).
Information
dated August 2003:
If you are found of art,
stamps are a very nice way to start building up your own museum.
Under the address http://stamp
travel-easteurope.school.dk/frame_Russia PushkinMuseum.htm you
can find a nice presentation of the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
with several pages devoted to the author Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin
(1799-1837). It is illustrated with a series of stamps among which
of course the 1997 Israel-Russia
joint issue souvenir sheet.
Art is also the main part of the following web page: www.mexconnect.com/mex_/travel/mexphilat/mexphilatfridakahlo.html.
Under the title "Famous Mexicans on their Stamps. Frida Kahlo
- A tormented Soul on Display by Peter Laux" you will find
a detailed story of the life of Frida Kahlo, illustrated with several
stamps and paintings.
The Embassy of the People's
Republic of China in the Arab
Republic of Egypt has its own web pages and present also data on
Chinese stamps. Actually, the most important page is to be found
under http://www.chinaembassy.org.eg/eng0100/eng0103/011012st.htm
and describes in full details the most recent (October 12, 2001)
joint issues with Egypt.
Data about the Russian
stamps are now available on a completely new revamped site from
the Publishing and Trading Centre Marka. The most recent philatelic
program for Russia is also described, although the 2004 program
was only available in full text in Russian the last time I checked.
Details about stamps are given as well and for example, the most
recent Carillon stamps involving Belgium
is available under http://www.marka-art.ru.
Hungarian stamps and
2003 philatelic program with detailed description of stamps can
be found under www.philhun.hu/nagyker/eng/e02.htm.
Of course the most recent joint Croatian-Hungarian
stamp is described there.
More information about
our 2002 winning joint issue Malaysia Singapore
is available under www.filatelic.com/00-05/speech.html.
The welcome address by Mr. Leong Keng Thai, acting chief executive
officer/Director General (Telecoms) of Infocomm Development Authority
of Singapore is given in full length.
Information about the
most recent prestige stamp booklet on corals issued by Hong
Kong is available under www.news.gov.hk/en/category/environment/030411/
html/030411en04003.htm.
The 2004 Champlain joint
issue involving Canada and France
and perhaps the US seems to be confirmed. More information about
the reason and the real story is available under www.jamesmccusker.com/news/article.cfm?id=322.
Finally, Maria Rodriguez
discovered a site dedicated to European series among which Joint
issues involving European countries. These pages corresponding actually
to a list of countries and stamps was written by Jacky Panhuyzen
and can be reached under http://users.skynet.be
/jap.stamps/ index.htm
Information
dated August 2002:
There
is again an access possible to the Chinese Postal administration
web site. Description of recent joint issues involving China
are available under www.cpi.com.cn/cpi-e/yubao/2000-13 .htm (with
Kazakstan), /2000-18.htm (with
Cuba), /2000-19.htm (with Brazil)
and /2001-9.htm (with Belgium)
Among the huge information related to the Frida Kahlo stamp, there
is the paper written in Linn's by Bill McAllister under www.linns.com/print/
archives/20010806/news3.asp and entitled "Helms, newspaper
attack Frida Kahlo stamp.
There is presently
a huge promotion campaign made by Stanley Gibbons for their new
philatelic site called Stamp Cafe. This site has been designed to
address the problem of filing gaps between the release of a new
stamp issue and the publication of this information in magazines
and catalogues. I must admit presently that the site looks nice,
however is still uncomplete. Details provided by postal administrations
about new issues are linked to each stamp. Most of the information
is available on line
China
is providing a one-page information sheet related to each new issue
and of course one describing the recent joint issues. The stamp
for the successful bid for housing the 2008 Olympic games at Beijing
is to be found under 2001-s2.
The issue with Egypt is under
the same address at 2001-20
and with Portugal under 2001-23.
There
is a nice site describing all stamps produced by the Swedish engraver
Czeslaw Slania. He reached recently the amazing number of a thousand
engraved stamps. The stamps are well described and a lot of details
related to first day covers and cancellations are also given. Of
course he participated also to some joint issues as for example
the stamps produced for Switzerland
(Switzerland)
or Australia (Australia
Sweden2001).
The Mercosul
series of December 12, 2001, showing endemic flowers was announced
as a joint issue by Brazil and
described in details under www.correios.com.br.
Argentina describes the stamp
of this series under www.correoargentino.com.ar
and Uruguay under www.correo.com.uy.
North
Korea provides now a lot of information about their new
issues in a nice informative site under www.dprk-stamp.com.
Data of this country's stamps cover the past 20 years and is written
in English language.
eBay
is the classical site when you look for stamp auctions. I found
another nice site that looks similar, but with the great advantage
that it is only dealing with philatelic items. This Belgium site
run by Seb Delcampe is located under stamps.delcampe.com.
Seb Delcampe runs also the official site of the 2002 international
philatelic exhibition Fila Kortrijk 2002 held between July 11 and
July 14, 2002 to be found under www.filakortrijk.be.
Details about the very recent issues involving Belgium
and Portugal or Croatia
are given there.
Details about
recent joint issues can be found under following addresses: www.cpost.cz
(Czech Republic, freshwater
pearl oyster, 6 June 2002), www.filateli.com
(Malaysia, 27 June 2002),
Rob Vlaardingerbroek
runs a Dutch and English site dealing mostly with Scandinavian countries.
You can find there a web page on St. Brendan's voyages to Iceland
and the Faeroes, illustrated
with the April 18, 1994 joint stamps. Take a look at www.xs4all.nl.
The summer
of 2004 will mark the 400th anniversary of the French settlement
at St. Croix Island, near Calais, Maine and St. Stephen, New Brunswick.
All information in preparation to commemorate this event are to
be found under www.stecroix2004.org.
This include the preparation of commemorative stamps and coins to
be issued in Canada, the US
and France.
Information
dated October 2001:
Take
a look at the philatelic section of the new site of the National
Archives of Canada to be found
under www.archives.ca and
available in both official languages. It is amazing how much information
can be found on this site. You can get details about each single
stamp issued by the Canadian postal administration since stamps
exist including explanation texts of sometimes several pages. Of
course I went through all joint issues produced by Canada and collected
astonishing information. The site is still improving, as links exists
with related documents to each stamp providing therefore lots of
supplementary information. This is probably the best site describing
in details the philatelic heritage of a single country.
Details
about single issues are given for recent stamps either by postal
administrations, by newspaper websites or by dealer's website. Among
them, here are interesting ones:
Hong
Kong China - Australia joint issue on dragon boat races:
see www.hongkongpost.com
and new01062.
Details of available products are listed under www.jiyou.net
unfortunately only in Chinese.
The Australia Sweden Daniel
Solander 2001 issue is reported as a press release under www.pressi.com.
I found also a nice and long text written in Portuguese and English
about the 1999 Brazil China
joint issue under www.vivabrazil.com
Information
dated December 1999:
The postal administration
of Israel has now also a very
nice site www.israelphilately.org.il
showing the latest issues of this country among them the Belgium
Israel issue Ensor
and the very recent Israel - Slovakia stamps slovakia.
Information
dated October 1999:
Data and pictures of
the Baltic Joint Issue (August
23 1999), can be found with the Philatelic
Study Group Former USSR and under www.hiiumaa.ee
.
Related to the recent
production of the F. Chopin stamp, the French
Postal Administration published an article about the musician and
the joint issue with Poland:
www.laposte.fr
(French). Further data can be found under www.laposte.fr
(French).
The Christmas issues
produced between Finland and
Italy can already be found pictured under www.pmk.posti.fi.
The recently discovered
siamese stamp issue between Tonga
and the Niuafo'ou Islands (July
4th, 1998) can be found under the website of the New Zealand post
under www.nzstamps.co.nz.
Another site with older
issue is the web site of the Brazilian
post which features joint issues released in 1997, such as the Padre
Antonio Vieira (June 9th, 1997). To be found under www.correios.com.br
(Portuguese).
Information
dated July 1999:
Personal comments on
the China Switzerland joint
issue were given by Victor Manta under www.values.ch.
The Chinese
Postal Administration proposes also a nice web site in which all
stamps issued since 1991 are described in Chinese and English www.cpi.com.cn.
Joint issues are of course also reported and can be found under
the heading of the year followed by the number of issue (Example:
the China-Switzerland issue will be found under www.cpi.com.cn).
Other examples can be found under 1992-10
(China - Japan,
diplomatic relations), 1994-15
(China - USA,
cranes), 1995-11
(China - Thailand), 1995-15
(China - Australia), 1995-27
(China - Korea,
cable system), 1996-8
(China - San Marino, ancient
buildings), 1996-28
(China - Singapore, architecture),
1997-7
(China - Sweden, pheasants),
1997-17
(China - New Zealand,
roses), 1998-19
(China - Germany,
Puning Temple and Wurzburg Palace), 1998-20
(China - France,
Palace museum and Louvre), 1999-5
(China - Russia,
deers).
Under 1999picata
Chinese covers and cards including some mixed covers can also be
found. The same listing can be obtained for the year 1998 under
1998picata,
the previous years being still under preparation.
The same site gives
access to Macau stamp information
macaustamp
using the same presentation for isolated stamps, i.e. 1999-4
(first flight Lisboa-Macau).
The
Slovakian Postal Administration
presents all stamps issued since 1993 on single description sheets
under www.telecom.gov.sk
and in English. As for the previously described Chinese site, all
stamps can be found with pictures under the year and date of issue
(1993/9306,
1993/9307,
1993/9308,
1993/9309,
1993/9314,
1996/96102,
1999/99172).
Complete descriptions appear only since 1996. The last issue (99172e
- Juraj Haulik) even pictures the Kroatian
stamp.
Both Singapore
(www.singpost.com.sg)
and Hong Kong, China (www.hongkongpoststamps.com)
have announced the July 1st, 1999 tourism issue on the web.
Under the same address (www.singpost.com.sg),
Singapore describes and pictures the August 12th
butterfly issue with Sweden.
If you are looking for
some information on Japanese
stamps, I suggest the following address: yushu.or.jp
which unfortunately still contains some Japanese characters in the
English text.
Information
dated May 1999:
www.correo.com.uy:
Uruguayan post offices with details on the Southern Common Market
Mercosur and the stamp issued by Uruguay
on September 26th,
1997; "The symbol of Mercosur" (English)
www.stampsonline.com:
StampsOnline's Collector's Corner with details on the US
and Mexican Cinco de Mayo issue
(April 16th,
1998) and the US and Israeli
Hannukah issue www.stampsonline.com;
English); for these two issues see also www.s-t.com
and bnaibrith.org. Moreover
all Cinco de Mayo special cancellations can be found under home.earthlink.net
Under the following
address www.washpress.com,
I discovered also but late how to proceed in order to prepare joint
issue combination covers for the Cinco de Mayo stamps with the US
philatelic services. More information on this issue can
be found under www.s-t.com.
www2.actden.com
: is a non philatelic web page dedicated to Norman Bethune,
but the stamp issued by Canada
together with China is represented
on a special page (English).
The Swedish
post gives information about the King Sigismund issue, October 3rd,
1998 under www.posten.se
(English).
The same type of information
- story, picture and technical details - is given by the Singapore
Post on the Singapore-Thailand
joint stamp issue (October 9th,
1997) and the Singapore Australia
joint issue (August 6th,
1998) respectively under www.singpost.com.sg
and www.singpost.com.sg
(English).
New
Zealand and Turkish
stamps from the March 18th,
1998 issue are depicted by the New Zealand Post website www.nzstamps
(English).
The French
Post website gives little information, but pictures, on the recently
issued French Chinese stamps
(www.laposte.fr)
(French). A little bit more information is given by the German
finance office on the German Chinese
issue under www.bundesfinanzministerium.de
Older data were discovered
on a website written by the Mexican Post and related to the Canadian-Mexico
"Animal species" issue from August 15th,
1995 (rtn.net.mx)
(Spanish) and from the Latvian
post about the "old Baltic ships" issue from May 5th,
1997 www.riga.post.lv.
Some information on older Russian
issues (Pushkin, Baltic offshore nature), but also on the 1999 program
can be found in English under the address www.aha.ru.
All joint issues from
Italia, the Vatican
and San Marino released between
1996 and 1998 are described in details in the Web pages of the Italian
philatelic journal, "Cronaca Filatelica" which can be found under
www.crofil.com (St. Adalbert,
diplomatic relations with China, RAMOGE,
Marco Polo, John Cabot, Queen Paola, Christofer Colombo and Venezuela,
Stamp day, Human rights day, Mother Teresa).
Other
links of interest:
For general search on
philatelic information, we recommend the following links:
fly.to/philatelic:
Fabio Alarici's site, to my opinion the best link to all postal
office currently available on the web. All adresses of Philatelic
services on the web are given there, country per country, and updated
regularly. For getting information on new issues it is the best
starting point. Be careful: the address of this site was changed
recently (January 2001). Do not use the old address. Highly recommended.
PhilaGuide (The
Golden Guide for Philatelist) to be found under www.philaguide.com
is also a very interesting Philatelic Internet Portal with extensive
link directories of philatelic websites (all hyperlinked), multilingual
philatelic dictionaries, philatelic publications, special about
philately in Holland, and much more....
www.stampsites.com
: the search engine for Stamp collectors - everything related to
philately on the web should be found there. If not don't try something
else.
www.execpc.com:
Joe Luft's web links site collects all web sites related to philately.
Excellent. Updated very regularly.
jcmunch.mytopsitelist.com
selection of very nice philatelic sites, in the case in which you
start to become interested in a new topic.
weecheng.simplenet.com
: TWC's Central/Eastern Europe philatelic resources
www.japhila.cz
: Czech stamps philatelic site
www.stamptraderlist.dk
: Information on stamps (buying or exchanging)
users.skynet.be
: site listing links to other philatelic sites with adresses of
Societies and Postal Administrations
www.stamptoday.com
:all recent information/news related to stamps
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