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Stamp Magazine

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Stamp Magazine is the world's best and longest-running philatelic (stamp collecting) magazine, bringing you up-to-the-minute news, informed opinion and a global range of expertly-researched features. Stamp Magazine offers a wide range of information on the field to entertain and inform you, whatever you collect and no matter how expansive your collection.


The full-colour, glossy magazine covers auctions, exhibitions and thematic stamp collecting with updated valuations on stamps from the world market. Regular features include the unique ‘GB Collector’ section that gives you the inside line on all upcoming British issues. Whether it’s the classics or new issues, traditional or thematic approaches, stamps and postal history or stamps from Great Britain, the Commonwealth, Europe or the rest of the world - the information will be delivered straight to your device with a Stamp digital magazine subscription.


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Apr-25 In the April issue of Stamp Magazine, we feature the 1849 first issue France, with its republican impetus, its motif of the goddess Ceres, and its distinctive tete-beche pairs. It was short-lived, but made several comebacks in desperate circumstances. We also get to grips with the definitives of China in the 1930s and 1940s, which consistently portrayed Sun Yat-sen, the father of the republic, but came in at least 14 different issues from nine different printers. Our regular Commonwealth Classics slot focuses on Trinidad & Tobago’s 1935 pictorial issue, while our ongoing series on British commemoratives in the early years of Queen Elizabeth II recalls the 1966 British Technology set. Our news pages report on the latest stamps, booklets and collectables from Royal Mail, interesting new issues from around the world and the most impressive lots recently sold at auction. Meanwhile, our opinion columns explain how to read data matrix codes and ask what was the worst ever British commemorative issue? Don’t miss it!


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In the April issue of Stamp Magazine, we feature the 1849 first issue France, with its republican impetus, its motif of the goddess Ceres, and its distinctive tete-beche pairs. It was short-lived, but made several comebacks in desperate circumstances.

We also get to grips with the definitives of China in the 1930s and 1940s, which consistently portrayed Sun Yat-sen, the father of the republic, but came in at least 14 different issues from nine different printers.

Our regular Commonwealth Classics slot focuses on Trinidad & Tobago’s 1935 pictorial issue, while our ongoing series on British commemoratives in the early years of Queen Elizabeth II recalls the 1966 British Technology set.

Our news pages report on the latest stamps, booklets and collectables from Royal Mail, interesting new issues from around the world and the most impressive lots recently sold at auction. Meanwhile, our opinion columns explain how to read data matrix codes and ask what was the worst ever British commemorative issue?

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