Ludwig van Beethoven – 250th (Srpska 2020)

The Republic of Srpska – Bosnia and Herzegovina is issuing a stamp January 29th to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven. According to the Enterprise of Postal Traffic, the eight stamps on a sheet have a denomination of 1,95 KM or 1 euro. There is also an official FDC.

The Republic of Srpska comprises the Serb parts of Bosnia-Herzegovina.

You can get more information from the postal agency:

Enterprise of Postal Traffic of Republic of Srpska
POSTE SRPSKE AD
Kralja Petra I Karadjordjevica 93
78000 Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska – Bosnia and Herzegovina
tel: +387 (0)51 249-018
fax: +387 (0)51 243-844
e-mail: filatelija@postesrpske.com

Typically Dutch: Smoked Sausage (Netherlands 2020)

[press release]
Typically Dutch: The Smoked Sausage On A Stamp

In the new Typisch Nederlands stamp series, PostNL issued stamps on 2 January, on which the popular smoked sausage plays the leading role. In our country we eliminate tens of millions of smoked sausages every year. Hand-made or with typical Dutch dishes, such as pea soup or kale stew or sauerkraut.

New Series
Foreigners often find what is common for Dutch people very special. Those distinct aspects of our society are featured in the new Typisch Nederlands series, of which the first PostNL stamp sheet appeared on January 2. The Typisch Nederlands series is the successor of Mooi Nederland, a series that has been published for 15 years.

All Kinds of Varieties
In the typical Dutch – smoked sausage issue, the smoked sausage is central. This traditional Dutch product is usually made with predominantly ground pork, although there are also variations of beef and even a vegetarian variant. Smoked sausages are available in both cooked and uncooked form, in fine and coarse varieties.

The Roundest Sausage
The design of Typisch Nederlands – smoked sausage is by graphic designer Edwin van Praet of Total Design from Amsterdam. The photos are by Scrambled Media, also from Amsterdam. The photo sessions did not go over 1 night. Van Praet: “We tested various smoked sausages for the stamps. The smoked sausage from HEMA turned out to work best because it is the roundest. That way the sausage goes nicely with the curve of the plate.”

Scraps of Pea Soup
The smoked sausage on the stamp is photographed in the classic position that we know as a basic form. With string, lying on a white plate with a knife and fork on either side. With the image on the rim, designer Van Praet has afforded much more freedom. “The smoked sausage returns the way you use it at home, already cut into slices with such a typical knife. And a bowl of pea soup next to it, with a spoon inserted deep into it. There are a few brown sandwiches on the board to use for the leftover pea soup. ”

Availability
The typical Dutch – smoked sausage stamp sheet has 6 equal stamps with a denomination of the Netherlands 1, intended for mail up to and including 20 grams with a destination within the Netherlands. The stamps will be available from 2 January 2020 at the post office in the Bruna stores and via the website. The stamps can also be ordered by telephone from Collect Club customer service on telephone number 088 – 868 99 00. The period of validity is indefinite.

Translated by Google Translate

Typisch Nederlands: de rookworst op een postzegel

Den Haag, 3 januari 2020 – In de nieuwe postzegelserie Typisch Nederlands heeft PostNL op 2 januari postzegels uitgebracht waarop de populaire rookworst de hoofdrol speelt. In ons land werken we jaarlijks tientallen miljoenen rookworsten weg. Uit de hand of bij typisch Nederlandse gerechten, zoals erwtensoep of stamppot van boerenkool of zuurkool.

Nieuwe serie
Wat voor Nederlanders heel gewoon is, vinden buitenlanders vaak heel bijzonder. Die aparte aspecten van onze samenleving figureren in de nieuwe serie Typisch Nederlands, waarvan op 2 januari het eerste postzegelvel van PostNL is verschenen. De serie Typisch Nederlands is de opvolger van Mooi Nederland, een serie die 15 jaar lang is verschenen.

Allerlei varianten
In de uitgifte Typisch Nederlands – rookworst staat de rookworst centraal. Dit traditioneel Nederlandse product wordt doorgaans gemaakt met overwegend gemalen varkensvlees, alhoewel er ook varianten zijn van rundvlees en zelfs een vegetarische variant. Rookworsten zijn zowel gegaard als ongegaard verkrijgbaar, in fijne en grove varianten.

De rondste worst
Het ontwerp van Typisch Nederlands – rookworst is van de hand van grafisch ontwerper Edwin van Praet van Total Design uit Amsterdam. De foto’s zijn gemaakt door Scrambled Media, eveneens uit Amsterdam. Bij de fotosessies werd niet over 1 nacht ijs gegaan. Van Praet: “Voor de postzegels hebben we verschillende rookworsten getest. De rookworst van de HEMA bleek het beste te werken, omdat die de rondste is. Zo loopt de worst mooi mee met de ronding van het bord.”

Restjes erwtensoep
De rookworst op de postzegel is gefotografeerd in de klassieke positie die we als basisvorm kennen. Met touwtje, liggend op een wit bord met een mes en vork aan weerszijden. Met het beeld op de velrand heeft ontwerper Van Praet zich veel meer vrijheid veroorloofd. “Daar keert de rookworst terug zoals je die thuis gebruikt, alvast in plakjes gesneden met zo’n typisch mesje. En een kom erwtensoep ernaast, met een lepel die er diep in is gestoken. Op het plankje liggen een paar bruine boterhammen om straks de restjes erwtensoep mee op te deppen.”

Verkrijgbaarheid
Het postzegelvel Typisch Nederlands – rookworst telt 6 gelijke postzegels met de waardeaanduiding Nederland 1, bedoeld voor post tot en met 20 gram met een bestemming binnen Nederland. De postzegels zijn vanaf 2 januari 2020 verkrijgbaar bij het postkantoor in de Bruna-winkels en via de website. De postzegels zijn ook telefonisch te bestellen bij de klantenservice van Collect Club op telefoonnummer 088 – 868 99 00. De geldigheidstermijn is onbepaald.

Colored Hockey Championship (Canada 2020)

[press release]
Black History Month stamp celebrates little-known hockey history
The Colored Hockey Championship stamp tells the story of overcoming adversity

HALIFAX, N.S. – Canada Post today unveiled a stamp honouring the Colored Hockey Championship and the all-Black hockey teams in the Maritimes that competed for it between 1895 and the early 1930s.

In this little-known chapter in Canadian hockey history, determined organizers and players arranged their own challenge matches, dispelling hurtful misconceptions and changing the game in small but important ways.

In the late 19th century, Baptist Church leaders believed all-Black hockey would be a great way to attract young Black men to the Church to strengthen their religious path. Games became community events that brought mixed audiences together in the stands; and post-game meals united Black players from different communities.

There was no predetermined game schedule. Rather, teams challenged each other to matches by telegraph or by placing ads in local newspapers. Organizers, players and newspapers of the day called the ultimate prize the Colored Hockey Championship, a term not in use today, but which the stamp issue retains because it is historically accurate.

The stamp acknowledges some of the game’s early developments, including some of the earliest recorded uses of down-to-the-ice goaltending, which was later adopted by players in “white-only” leagues, including professional leagues. At that time, hockey goalies in other leagues stood upright.  [Booklet cover shown on left.]

The first record of an all-Black hockey game in the Halifax area dates back to March 1895 and involved the Dartmouth Jubilees and the Halifax Stanleys. Six more teams would soon form, including one from Prince Edward Island. There were the Halifax Eurekas, Africville Sea-Sides, Truro Victorias, Hammonds Plains Moss Backs, Amherst Royals and Charlottetown West End Rangers.

The golden era of all-Black hockey was between 1900 and 1905, when games often outdrew those of “white-only” leagues, but teams continued to play for the Colored Hockey Championship until the 1930s.

Designed by Lara Minja of Lime Design, the stamp features an illustration of the Halifax Eurekas, the Colored Hockey Champions in 1904. The illustration by Ron Dollekamp is based on a historical photograph. The stamp is available in booklets of 10; the Official First Day Cover [below] is cancelled in Halifax. Canada Post is proud to honour the courage of those who organized and played all-Black hockey and helped to make this little-known story part of Canada’s national discussion. Le timbre du Mois de l’histoire des Noirs met en lumière un pan méconnu de l’histoire du hockey
La vignette consacrée au Colored Hockey Championship raconte une histoire de courage dans l’adversité

HALIFAX, N.-É. – Aujourd’hui, Postes Canada a dévoilé un timbre célébrant le Colored Hockey Championship et les équipes de hockey sur glace uniquement composées de joueurs noirs qui se sont disputé le titre dans les Maritimes entre 1895 et le début des années 1930.

Durant cette époque peu connue de l’histoire du hockey canadien, des organisateurs et des joueurs déterminés ont mis sur pied leurs propres matchs, dissipé des idées fausses blessantes et contribué à changer le jeu de manière modeste, mais non négligeable.

À la fin du XIXe siècle, les dirigeants de l’Église baptiste croyaient que le hockey noir serait un excellent moyen d’attirer davantage de jeunes hommes à l’église et de fortifier leur foi. Les parties sont devenues des événements communautaires qui ont rassemblé des publics mixtes dans les gradins et les repas d’après-match ont uni les joueurs noirs de différentes communautés.

Il n’y avait pas de calendrier de jeu préétabli. Les matchs étaient organisés de manière ponctuelle lorsqu’une équipe en défiait une autre par télégraphe ou dans un journal local. Les organisateurs, les joueurs et les journaux de l’époque ont appelé le prix tant convoité le Colored Hockey Championship, un nom qui n’est plus utilisé aujourd’hui, mais qui figure sur le timbre puisqu’il est exact d’un point de vue historique.

Le timbre souligne certains des premiers développements de l’histoire du hockey, notamment la pratique autorisant le gardien à se mettre à genoux pour arrêter la rondelle, qui a plus tard été adoptée par les joueurs des ligues blanches, y compris les ligues professionnelles.

Les premières traces d’équipes de hockey uniquement composées de joueurs noirs dans la région de Halifax remontent à mars 1895, alors qu’un match a opposé les Jubilees de Dartmouth et les Stanleys de Halifax. Peu de temps après, six autres équipes se sont formées, dont une à l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard : les Eurekas de Halifax, les Sea-Sides d’Africville, les Victorias de Truro, les Moss Backs de Hammonds Plains, les Royals d’Amherst et les West End Rangers de Charlottetown.

L’âge d’or du hockey noir se situe entre 1900 et 1905, alors que ces matchs attiraient souvent un public plus nombreux que ceux des ligues réservées aux joueurs blancs, mais les équipes composées uniquement de hockeyeurs noirs ont continué de se lancer le défi du Colored Hockey Championship jusqu’aux années 1930.

Conçue par Lara Minja de Lime Design, la vignette présente une illustration des Eurekas de Halifax, l’équipe qui a remporté le championnat en 1904. L’illustration, réalisée par Ron Dollekamp, est basée sur une photo historique. Le timbre est offert en carnet de 10 et le pli Premier Jour officiel est orné d’un cachet d’oblitération portant la mention « Halifax NS».

Postes Canada est fière d’honorer le courage de ceux qui ont organisé des matchs de hockey noir et qui y ont joué, et qui ont contribué intégrer cette histoire méconnue dans la trame narrative du pays. [Canada Post press release January 20th]
Black History Month stamp celebrates the Colored Hockey Championship

OTTAWA, Jan. 20, 2020 /CNW/ – Canada Post invites you to celebrate Black History Month by attending the unveiling of a stamp honoring the Colored Hockey Championship, a little-known chapter in Canadian hockey history. The stamp tells the story of all-Black hockey in the Maritimes between 1895 and the early 1930s.

WHAT: Unveiling of the Colored Hockey Championship commemorative stamp
and the all-Black hockey teams that played in the Maritimes in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

WHERE: Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia
10 Cherry Brook Road
Cherry Brook, Nova Scotia

WHEN: Thursday, January 23
10:30 am – 11:30 am

Year of the Rat Faceoff: U.S. vs. Canada

“You dirty rat!*”

Some Virtual Stamp Club members say they like the U.S. design better, some say Canada’s is best. What do you think?

So go ahead: Vote:

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More information on the U.S. stamp is here. More information on the Canadian stamp is here.

* Cagney claimed he never actually said that.

Far And Wide (Canada 2020)

[press release]
From Far and Wide: New stamps showcase nine more must-see sites
Third edition of scenic series entices travellers to explore more amazing Canadian locales.

Issue Date: January 13, 2020

OTTAWA – Canada Post has released the third set of stamps in its From Far and Wide series. Continuing the theme of the 2018 and 2019 issues, the latest edition presents stamps featuring more of Canada’s most breathtaking vistas, released to transport mail to places near and far — and send one’s sense of wanderlust soaring.

The set of nine stamps includes five Permanent™ domestic-rate stamps, as well as stamps denominated at U.S., International, Oversized and single-purchase rates. This year, the From Far and Wide stamps showcase:

  • Abraham Lake, Alta. [right]
  • Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park, Sask.
  • Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Island, N.S.
  • Carcajou Falls, N.W.T.
  • French River, P.E.I.
  • Herschel Island-Qikiqtaruk Territorial Park, Yukon
  • Îles de la Madeleine, Que.
  • Kootenay National Park, B.C.
  • Swallowtail Lighthouse, Grand Manan Island, N.B.

The Permanent domestic-rate stamps are available in booklets of 10 (two of each image) and coils of 100, while the U.S.-, Oversized- and International-rate denominations come in booklets of six and coils of 50. The issue also includes a collectible souvenir sheet featuring all nine stamps. The Official First Day Cover [above] is cancelled in Radium Hot Springs, B.C., in honour of the 100th anniversary of Kootenay National Park, the location featured on the U.S.-rate stamp. The issue was designed by Stéphane Huot of Montréal.

Terre de nos aïeux : de nouveaux timbres illustrent neuf autres lieux incontournables
Ce troisième volet de la série fait découvrir de nouvelles régions spectaculaires du Canada

Jour d’emission: 13 Janvier 2020

OTTAWA – Postes Canada a lancé le troisième jeu de timbres de la série Terre de nos aïeux. Comme ceux de 2018 et de 2019, le plus récent volet de la série, qui illustre d’autres paysages canadiens à couper le souffle, servira au transport du courrier ici et ailleurs et invitera au voyage même les esprits les plus casaniers.

Le jeu de neuf vignettes comprend cinq timbres Permanents™ au tarif du régime intérieur, ainsi que des timbres aux tarifs des envois à destination des États-Unis, du régime international, des articles surdimensionnés et à l’unité. Cette année, la série Terre de nos aïeux met en vedette:

  • Abraham Lake, Alberta
  • Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park, Saskatchewan [droit]
  • Cabot Trail, île du Cap-Breton, Nouvelle-Écosse
  • Carcajou Falls, Territoires du Nord-Ouest
  • French River, île du Prince-Édouard
  • Parc territorial de l’île Herschel (Qikiqtaruk), Yukon
  • Îles de la Madeleine, Québec
  • Parc national Kootenay, Colombie-Britannique
  • Phare Swallowtail, île Grand Manan, Nouveau-Brunswick

Les timbres Permanents au tarif du régime intérieur sont offerts en carnets de dix (deux pour chaque image) et en rouleaux de cent, alors que les timbres aux tarifs des envois à destination des États-Unis, des envois surdimensionnés et des envois du régime international sont offerts en carnets de six et en rouleaux de cinquante. Cette émission comprend aussi un bloc-feuillet de collection qui contient les neuf timbres. Le pli Premier Jour officiel est oblitéré à Radium Hot Springs, en Colombie-Britannique, en l’honneur du 100e anniversaire du parc national Kootenay qui est illustré sur le timbre au tarif des envois à destination des États-Unis. Cette émission a été conçue par Stéphane Huot, de Montréal.

Year of the Rat (Canada 2020)

[press release]
Happy Lunar New Year! Canada Post celebrates Year of the Rat
Final issue in second 12-year series inspired by Chinese folk art

TORONTO, Jan. 16, 2020 /CNW/ – Canada Post has issued two stamps celebrating the Year of the Rat – representing the first year in the Lunar New Year cycle and the final issue in a second 12-year series honouring the annual festival.

The Year of the Rat begins on January 25, 2020, and ends on February 11, 2021. A symbol of fertility and intelligence, the rat is said to confer great cunning, tact and vitality on those born under its sign.

Designed by Albert Ng (O.Ont.) and Seung Jai Paek, of Albert Ng and Associates, the stamps portray the traditional story of the rat’s daughter’s wedding in the style of folk art known as Chinese farmer painting. The Permanent™ domestic-rate stamp depicts the bride on route to her nuptials, while the International-rate stamp reveals the happily married couple.

The Year of the Rat stamps will be available tomorrow, January 17, in Permanent domestic- and International-rate booklets, as well as a gummed pane of 25 domestic-rate stamps framed by four Chinese blessings. Philatelic collectibles include an unsealed, International-rate Official First Day Cover suitable for use as a “money envelope” for traditional gift-giving.

There stamps and philatelic products can be ordered from the Canada Post website.The domestic-rate booklet pane The domestic-rate OFDC The international-rate booklet pane The international-rate souvenir sheet. The international-rate souvenir sheet OFDC. The 2019/2020 souvenir sheet

Saving Vanishing Species Stays On Sale

From the January 16th, 2020, Postal Bulletin:

Save Vanishing Species Semipostal Stamps Reauthorized for Sale

Under the Multinational Species Conservation Funds Semipostal Stamp Act of 2013, the sale of Save Vanishing Species semipostal stamps (Item 576600) and related products have been reauthorized pursuant to Public Law 113-165.

The Postal Service™ will once again sell Save Vanishing Species semipostal stamps in 2020. Effective immediately, all Post Offices, stations, branches, and contract postal units units must return to sale the Save Vanishing Species semipostal stamps and related products. The items are also returned to sale at Stamp Fulfillment Services and on The Postal Store® website at usps.com/shop. All sales of the Save Vanishing Species semipostal stamp must be tracked in AIC 081.

This stamp was first issued in 2011, and an earlier Postal Bulletin had ordered post offices to withdraw it for sale on December 31, 2019.

Video Games (U.K. 2020)

[press release]
Classic Video Games Celebrated With The First Stamp Issue Of 2020

Date of Issue: 21 January

  • Royal Mail issues a set of 12 stamps celebrating the joy of gaming with pioneering and influential UK-designed games from the 1980s and 90s
  • The new set includes four stamps presented in a Miniature-Sheet, that chart the evolution of the iconic Tomb Raider¨ game and its archaeologist adventurer, Lara Croft¨
  • Eight further games complete the set: Elite; Dizzy; Populous; Lemmings; Micro Machines; Sensible Soccer; Wipeout and Worms
  • Elite (1984) was hugely influential and was the first British game to be a hit in the US
  • The Tomb Raider ¨ franchise has sold over 74 million copies worldwide. The franchise’s popularity has exploded into a series of blockbuster films based on the original Tomb Raider ¨ game and 2013 reboot. Its protagonist Lara Croft has been a contemporary global icon for over two decades. The most recent release in the world-famous franchise, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, is the remarkable conclusion to Lara Croft’s origin story
  • Royal Mail worked with industry body, the Association for UK Interactive Entertainment (Ukie), and video game experts, Julian ÔJazÕ Rignall and Sam Dyer on the stamp issue
  • A full set of all stamps, available in a Presentation Pack, retails at £14.25
  • The stamps, and other collectible products, can be pre-ordered now at www.royalmail.com/videogames and by phone on 03457 641 641
  • The stamps will be available on general sale at 7,000 Post Offices across the UK from 21 January 2020

Royal Mail today reveals a set of 12 stamps that celebrate the UK’s contribution to video games.

The new set traces the roots of the UK’s games industry to the very early 1980s and includes four stamps that chart the evolution of the iconic Tomb Raider¨ game.

The Tomb Raider¨ franchise has sold over 74 million copies worldwide. The franchise’s popularity has exploded into a series of blockbuster films based on the original Tomb Raider¨ game and 2013 reboot. Its protagonist Lara Croft has been a contemporary global icon for over two decades. The most recent release in the world-famous franchise, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, is the remarkable conclusion to Lara Croft’s origin story.

Since her first appearance in 1996 in the original Tomb Raider from Core¨ Design, Lara Croft has trekked more than 25 countries and revolutionised the way the gaming community perceives lead characters in video games. Lara is an intrepid, empowered adventurer who must rely on her skills and intelligence not only to unravel ancient mysteries but also to survive in the most treacherous environments.

Eight further games complete the set: Elite; Dizzy; Populous; Lemmings; Micro Machines; Sensible Soccer; WipeOut and Worms.

Elite (1984) — was a pioneering space-trading game originally made for BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. Made by Cambridge based duo, David Braben and Ian Bell, the game is legendary and arguably changed the face of computer gaming. Using a tiny amount of memory, this was the first genuine 3D game where players navigated a spaceship through galaxies. It is regularly listed among the most important video games ever created.

Dizzy (1987) — was devised and created by the Oliver twins and published by Codemasters. It went on to become one of the most successful British game franchises of the era. Originally created for the Amstrad CPC, it quickly converted to ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and other computers and consoles. The game’s main character is an adventuring egg that runs and tumbles around a fantasy world solving puzzles by collecting interesting objects.

Populous (1989) — was the first civilisation building game and one of the most successful games for PC ever produced. A real-time strategy game, it has won numerous awards and has been voted among one of the most important games of all time. It was created by Bullfrog Productions.

Lemmings (1991) — was created by Dundee based DMA, and was one of the best received games of the 1990s. The objective is to save lemmings, and apply abilities to individuals to aid their escape.

 

Micro Machines (1991) — a ground-breaking race game developed by Codemasters, where players race miniature toy vehicles. Influential and immensely popular; the game is regarded as a classic.

 

Sensible Soccer (1992) — is considered by many to be the father of digital football games, and still retains a following. It was listed as one of the 10 most important video games of all time by a committee of US games experts.

 

WipeOut (1995) — was developed in Liverpool by Sony’s Psygnosis studio. WipeOut was a revolutionary futuristic racing game for the new PlayStation that became a cult hit. It featured original music by Orbital and The Chemical Brothers.

Worms (1995) — was published by Team 17 and featured cartoon-style warfare between worms. The series went on to become an international success story, helping Wakefield-based, Team 17, to become a leading international games publisher.

Philip Parker, Royal Mail said: “The UK has been at the forefront of the video games industry for decades. In the 1980s and 90s young designers grappled with coding on the new microcomputers and set the template for the industry with iconic games. We celebrate some of their landmark creations on stamps.”

Dr Jo Twist, OBE, CEO of Ukie, said: “This collection celebrates a selection of the great British video games that have helped define both the national and global development scene over decades. Video games are a key part of our cultural footprint and we’re pleased to see their contribution recognised in such memorable style.”

The full set of 12 stamps, available in a Presentation Pack, retails at £14.25.

The stamps and a range of collectible products are available to pre-order now at www.royalmail.com/videogames and by phone on 03457 641 641.

The stamps will be available on general sale at 7,000 Post Offices across the UK from 21 January 2020.