Garfield Comic (Netherlands 2026)

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Garfield

PostNL issued the Garfield frame stamps on April 27, 2026. Frame stamps are issued alongside the official program and designed based on a fixed layout, with a fixed number of stamps per sheet. Each of these 5 stamps features a different portrait of Garfield.

Simultaneously with the Garfield frame stamps, PostNL released the Garfield gold stamp. This stamp, featuring 24-karat gold, shows a standing portrait of Garfield that does not appear on the frame stamps.

Garfield is a character from the comic series of the same name. He is a lazy, fat, orange cat who lives with his ‘owner’ Jon Arbuckle and the always cheerful, but very stupid dog Odie. Garfield is constantly looking for food, with a strong preference for lasagna and a strong aversion to healthy food. Jon regularly forces him to go on a diet. He is too lazy to hunt mice. At night, he likes to give noisy performances on the fence that are not appreciated by the neighbors, sleeps a lot, is sarcastic and headstrong, destroys the neighbor’s garden, and bullies the dog and Jon. Another running gag in the comic is his strong dislike of Mondays.

Over the years, Garfield became increasingly human. He even started walking upright, and was therefore fitted with larger feet. The cat also became smarter than his owner Jon, who originally played the lead role in the comic. Their roles reversed. Garfield cannot speak – his lines are in so-called ‘thought bubbles’ – but over time, the comic showed that he can write and use computers, telephones, and tools.

The creator, writer, and illustrator of Garfield is the American Jim Davis (1945). He named the comic cat after his grandfather, who in turn was named after the 20th president of the United States. Davis spent his childhood on a small cattle ranch in Indiana where about 25 cats also lived.

Popularity
The comic strip first appeared via a comic syndicate in a number of American local newspapers in 1978 and was already being printed in 850 newspapers worldwide by 1981. Davis then founded the company Paws Inc., in which he placed the rights. In 2004, the strip appeared in no fewer than 2,600 newspapers, and in that peak year, merchandise generated a billion dollars worldwide.

In the Netherlands, the strip appeared in De Telegraaf from November 1980 to January 2021. Comic books, films, television specials, and video games have been produced starring Garfield, and an endless series of consumer goods and clothing items bearing his likeness have been created. Davis sold Paws Inc. to Nickelodeon (part of Paramount Global) in 2019. He still produces the strip himself, with the help of 20 assistants.

Stamp designer Frank Janse received assistance from his intern Alec Versluis in designing the framed stamps, which is why Versluis is also listed on the stamp sheet. Certain elements of the framed stamps are fixed, such as the format, the lettering of the value indication and ‘Netherlands’, and the sorting hook. In this case, Janse was also bound by the lettering of the texts ‘Garfield’, ‘Nickelodeon’, and the text inside the speech bubbles in the comic drawings. Paws Inc., the company that manages the rights to Garfield, is part of Nickelodeon. Therefore, both company names appear on the sheet. The background colors of the drawings are also fixed by the rights; there was a choice of 10 colors.

Janse had a wide selection of Garfield drawings to choose from. ‘The character Garfield has a number of traits, including some less desirable ones such as arrogance, destructiveness, and cynicism. I chose to use cheerful drawings for the 5 framed stamps, so that each one creates a likeable image in its own right. His love for lasagna and his striving to take as many naps as possible are featured. His favorite stuffed animal is also on it. For example, a drawing in which he scratches something to pieces with his nails didn’t make the cut; it didn’t work well on a standalone image.’

For the gold stamp, Janse chose a drawing in which Garfield poses somewhat jauntily and full of self-confidence. On the packaging of this stamp, he leans back and waves.

Janse has given the sheet of framed stamps as much of a comic strip look as possible. ‘It must be clearly recognizable that it concerns a comic character.’ That is why the design is tightly framed and nothing runs off the sheet. The 5 stamps are arranged in a row like in a comic strip, with the serrated edge as a border. Garfield is taking a nap above, but remains entirely within the frame of the space above the stamps.

From various options, Janse chose the quote ‘Mornings would be better if they started later’. It fits with the sleeping Garfield at the top, and Garfield’s naps also reappear on the second stamp, which features the letter Z used in comics to indicate that the character is sleeping.

Technical Specifications (Frame Stamps):

Issue date April 27, 2026
Format: 1 sheet with 5 different stamps
Edition: 10,000
Stamp size: 30 x 40 mm (wxh) with serrated edge
Country of issue: Netherlands
Value indication: 1 for mail up to and including 20 grams with a destination within the Netherlands
Article number: 860030
Design: Frank Janse, Leene Communicatie, Gouda/The Hague with the collaboration of Alec Versluis (intern)
Illustrations: by Jim Davis for Paws Inc./ Nickelodeon
Colors: Colors CMYK + phosphor
Paper: standard with phosphor print, gummed
Printer: Koninklijke Joh. Enschedé, Haarlem
Retail price: € 7 (currently USD $8.21) per sheet with five different stamps

Technical Specifications (Gold Stamp):

Issue date April 27, 2026
Format: 1 stamp with 24-karat gold
Edition: 1000
Stamp size: 30 x 40 mm (wxh) with serrated edge
Country of issue: Netherlands
Value indication: 1 for mail up to and including 20 grams with a destination within the Netherlands
Article number: 860031
Design: Frank Janse, Leene Communicatie, Gouda/The Hague
Illustrations Illustrations by Jim Davis for Paws Inc./ Nickelodeon
Colors: CMYK
Retail price: € 50 (currently USD$58.67), including luxury packaging and certificate of authenticity

Note: PostNL does not sell directly to collectors in North America. Its website refers to a company called Nordfirm, which says it sells Dutch new issues at face value. The Virtual Stamp Club has no connection to this company.

Collectors may also wish to contact the U.S. firm Bombay Stamps, which can also obtain first day covers upon request, with lower shipping fees. The email is sales@bombaystamps.com Again, The Virtual Stamp Club has no connection to this company.

Boston 2026 Announces Official Show Covers

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Official Boston 2026 Cachets

Award-winning artist and stamp designer Chris Calle has produced the show’s official set of eight cachets on behalf of Boston 2026 World Expo. He has done so for many prior U.S. national and international shows.

A cachet design has been created for each day’s pictorial postmark theme. For example, on Day 1’s 250th anniversary release, Thomas Jefferson’s face is superimposed over the 13-star flag and Declaration of Independence. The Day 6 Sports Day cachet [shown here] features a soccer play about ready to kick the ball against an oil paint swirl of colors.

Unserviced cachets are $2 each, while serviced covers are $5 using the daily stamp issue and related theme postmark. A complete set of eight is $30. All serviced covers will be numbered in a limited edition of 400 each.

The cachets are being sold in collaboration with the American First Day Cover Society at Society booths 18, 19 and 20 in the Americas Pavilion. Calle will be available daily for autographing these show covers and other postage stamps and philatelic items he has designed over the decades. All options are also offered online for pre-sale mail ordering now and may be viewed exclusively on the AFDCS Marketplace web site at www.afdcs.org/Newly-Added, which also has the society’s complete line of covers for sale. Mail orders (check payable to AFDCS) may be sent to AFDCS Sales, Box 44, Annapolis Junction, MD 20701-0044. Covers will be sent after June 1.

Boston 2026 World Expo takes place May 23-30, 2026, at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center. Full show details may be found at Boston2026.org and on Facebook, X and Instagram. Sign up to be added to the Boston 2026 email list and receive updates when available.

Coins To Play a Part in Boston 2026

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Coins Meet Stamps at Boston 2026 World Expo

The American Numismatic Association has confirmed their participation in Boston 2026 World Expo by hosting a booth and organizing a Scouting coin collecting merit badge workshop during the show.

Founded in 1891, the ANA and its membership of 25,000 collectors is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Its web domain name says it all, money.org, being dedicated to the study, collection, and appreciation of coins, paper currency, and other forms of numismatic items.

The word “stamp” is missing from the Expo’s title. That was intentional early on. While stamps and philately is the show’s primary focus, Boston 2026 is broadening its appeal by welcoming a number of related collectibles on display, in competition, and on sale by dealers. Ephemera and deltiology are just two among them. Coins and banknotes are natural additions to this list, as many collectors delve into multiple areas of interest.

Per Christian Strayhorn, ANA Education Director, “The collaboration’s goal is to share the love of collecting. Whether stamps, or coins, or something else, the collecting community shares a passion for ‘the hunt.’ We saw the Expo as an opportunity to educate philatelists on numismatics, while encouraging cross-over collecting.”

The Scouting coin collecting merit badge workshop is scheduled for May 23 (Saturday) from 2 to 4 PM. The session is limited to 30 youngsters. Those interested may apply by using this link on the Boston 2026 Youth web page https://forms.gle/pcuroZ5pGMVSboJRA and select the coin option. Three stamp collecting workshops are scheduled the following days.

Boston 2026 World Expo takes place May 23-30, 2026, at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center. Full show details may be found at Boston2026.org and on Facebook, X and Instagram. Sign up to be added to the Boston 2026 email list and receive updates when available.

On-Site YouTube Studio at Boston 2026

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Exploring Stamps to Host On-Site YouTube Studio at Boston 2026

Exploring Stamps, the popular YouTube channel dedicated to philately and postal history, will host an on-site content studio on the show floor during Boston 2026. Creator Graham Beck will produce video coverage throughout the event, offering a dynamic and modern look at one of the world’s premier stamp exhibitions.

From his booth, Beck will film a range of content including show highlights, notable exhibits, dealer interactions, and conversations with collectors and experts from across the hobby. The studio will also feature a special “show and tell” element, inviting collectors to bring an item from their collection to share on camera.

“This is an exciting opportunity to bring the energy of a world-class stamp show to a global audience,” said Beck. “Boston 2026 will be filled with incredible material, and I’m looking forward to capturing those moments and sharing them with collectors everywhere.”

With a growing international audience, Exploring Stamps has become known for making philately more accessible and engaging through storytelling, visual presentation, and educational content. The Boston 2026 studio will extend that mission by connecting the in-person experience of the show with viewers around the world. Boston 2026 is committed to expanding access to the world of philately beyond the traditional organizations to include all types of collectors and the general public

Attendees are encouraged to stop by the booth, say hello, and take part in the experience.

Exploring Stamps is a YouTube channel focused on the stories, discoveries, and collecting experience behind stamps and postal history. Through a mix of educational and entertaining content, the channel reaches a global audience of collectors and enthusiasts, helping to bring new energy and visibility to the hobby.

Boston 2026 World Expo takes place May 23-30, 2026, at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center. Full show details may be found at Boston2026.org and on Facebook, X and Instagram. Sign up to be added to the Boston 2026 email list and receive updates when available.

Boston 2026’s Daily Show Postmarks Announced

Updated May 28th:
These postmarks may be ordered for 60 days from their dates (30 + 30):

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USPS Releases Boston 2026 Daily Postmarks

The designs of eight daily theme postmarks for use at Boston 2026 World Expo by the United States Postal Service have been unveiled.

All eight use a common template of a circle centered on top of a banner designed as a plaque nameplate bearing “BOSTON 2026 WORLD EXPO.” The icon within the circle relates to the theme, such as a soccer ball on Sports Day, for example. Below the banner is the theme day text followed by “- STATION” as required in USPS pictorial postmark guidelines, all in capital letters. Underneath is “May 2X, 2026 – Boston, MA 02205,” with X bearing each date’s last digit.

The standard shape and size of each, 2.72 inches wide by 1.22 inches tall, will make it easier for collectors and cachet makers alike to affix stamps in just the right place on their envelopes. Each will be available for hand-back service on their first day of use through the end of the show at USPS cancellation booths. Boston 2026 postmarks

Renowned stamp designer Chris Calle is preparing limited edition official show cachets based on these themes that will be available for sale at the show.

Boston 2026 World Expo takes place May 23-30, 2026, at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center. Full show details may be found at Boston2026.org and on Facebook, X and Instagram. Sign up to be added to the Boston 2026 email list and receive updates when available.

WorldPride Amsterdam 2026 (Netherlands 2026)

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PostNL releases stamp sheet for WorldPride Amsterdam 2026

Issue: WorldPride Amsterdam 2026
Issue date: 1 April 2026
Format: sheet of 5 stamps in 5 identical designs, with denomination 1 for items up to 20 grams sent within the Netherlands
Item number: 460861
Design: Martin Cadwallader, Lichfield, England

The Hague, April 2, 2026 – PostNL has released a special stamp sheet for WorldPride Amsterdam 2026. The release coincides with the moment the Netherlands made history 25 years ago. On April 1, 2001, Job Cohen, then Mayor of Amsterdam, officiated the very first same-sex marriage. Twenty-five years later, this moment still marks an important step in the recognition of equality and love in all its forms.

PostNL stands for a society in which everyone feels free and safe to love whoever they want and to be whoever they are. With this release, PostNL underscores the importance of equality and appreciation for the LGBTQIA+ community.

Amsterdam in the World Spotlight
WorldPride began in Rome in 2000. This year, the event is coming to Amsterdam. The city was awarded the organization partly due to that historic wedding that took place 25 years ago. During WorldPride, there are parades, street parties, film festivals, concerts, and conferences throughout the city.

WorldPride Amsterdam 2026 takes place in the capital from 25 July to 8 August 2026, organised by the Pride Amsterdam Foundation. WorldPride is a global event held every few years in a different city, aimed at increasing international visibility and awareness of LGBTQIA+ issues. LGBTQIA+ is the abbreviation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and asexual, with the + standing for all other identities. The first WorldPride took place in Rome in 2000. The 2‑week event will conclude on 8 August with the WorldPride March and the WorldPride Closing Concert on Museumplein.

Colorful design that connects
For this issue, designer Martin Cadwallader created a cheerful and clear design. In each stripe, this graphic designer has provided a kaleidoscopic interpretation of the colors and shapes of a different flag from the LGBTQIA+ community. Together, the stripes form a playful whole. Beneath the stripes are patterns that reflect cultures coming together in the Netherlands. This gives the sheet an energetic look befitting WorldPride.

Colorful patterns from around the world
The design features pangi motifs from Suriname, flowers from Aruba and Curaçao, batik from Indonesia, Moroccan shapes, and Turkish tulips. Dutch motifs such as flowers and Delft Blue also appear. In this way, the sheet shows how all these cultures reinforce one another.

Martin Cadwallader previously created designs for the Pride Amsterdam Foundation, including the logos and visual identity for EuroPride Amsterdam 2016 and Pride Amsterdam 2019. In 2025 he was again approached by the foundation, this time to design the visual identity for WorldPride Amsterdam 2026.

“Unity is the key to combating intolerance,” said Cadwallader. “I expressed this through the concept of the ‘cultural kaleidoscope,’ also known as the fan of cultures. The visual identity, as also applied to the WorldPride Amsterdam 2026 stamps, shows that everything is connected and that every culture is an essential part of the whole. Just like the colourful geometric patterns in a kaleidoscope that constantly form new shapes while remaining connected, symbolising unity in diversity.”

Availability
The WorldPride Amsterdam 2026 stamp sheet consists of 5 stamps with a value of 1 for mail up to 20 grams within the Netherlands. A sheet costs € 7.00. You can buy it at post offices, in Bruna stores, via the PostNL website, or via Collect Club on 088 – 868 99 00. It is valid indefinitely.

Note: PostNL does not sell directly to collectors in North America. Its website refers to a company called Nordfirm, which says it sells Dutch new issues at face value. The Virtual Stamp Club has no connection to this company.

Collectors may also wish to contact the U.S. firm Bombay Stamps, which can also obtain first day covers upon request, with lower shipping fees. The email is sales@bombaystamps.com Again, The Virtual Stamp Club has no connection to this company.

Queen Elizabeth II Centenary (UK 2026)

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Royal Mail Marks the Centenary of the Birth of the Late Queen Elizabeth with Special Stamps

  • Issue date: 21 April
  • Eight stamps feature photographs of the late Queen Elizabeth from early childhood until late in her reign
  • A further four stamps, presented in a miniature sheet, reflect her lifelong love of horses and dogs
  • The stamps and a range of collectible products are available to pre-order now here and by telephone on 03457 641641

Royal Mail has unveiled images of a set of 12 stamps that mark the centenary of the birth of the late Queen Elizabeth, ahead of the anniversary on 21 April 2026.

The main set of eight stamps commemorates the life and work of the late Queen Elizabeth and features photographs from throughout her life, from early childhood until late in her reign.

A further four stamps presented in a miniature sheet reflect her lifelong love of horses and dogs.

David Gold, Director of External Affairs & Policy, Royal Mail, said: “With these Special Stamps, we pay tribute to the late Queen, whose commitment to duty was unparalleled in history. The stamps tell the remarkable story of a very public life of dedicated service, and a more private passion for dogs and horses, about which Her Majesty was a renowned expert.”

From her accession to the throne on 6 February 1952, the late Queen was an ever-present feature of stamps in Britain. Every stamp created during her reign featured an image of her usually in the forms of the Wilding portrait, the Machin definitive or the Gillick silhouette. She also featured on numerous stamps created to mark Royal events and anniversaries such as birthdays, jubilees and weddings. A gallery of stamps featuring the late Queen can be found here: A life in stamps

The late Queen Elizabeth
Born in the aftermath of the First World War, Elizabeth II was raised during the Second. She would go on to reign through what became known as the Jet Age, the Space Age and the Digital Age. More than half of the nations on Earth today did not exist in their present form when she succeeded her father, King George VI, on 6 February 1952. Her Coronation took place the following year.

She comfortably broke the reigning record of her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria over seven decades in which she witnessed more change than any of her predecessors. Queen Elizabeth II always understood that the monarchy had to move with the times while connecting her people to the traditions that had shaped their country. She was a devout Supreme Governor of the Church of England, a proud Head of the Armed Forces and a diligent Head of the Commonwealth.

Beyond her duties as a monarch, the late Queen Elizabeth had a lifelong passion for animals, especially horses and dogs, and was devoted to her family. She was married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, for more than 73 years and loved being surrounded by children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

The stamps, and a range of collectible products, are available to pre-order now here and by telephone on 03457 641 641. A Presentation Pack including all 12 stamps is priced at £22.50. The stamps go on general sale from 21 April.

Reservations Available for Boston 2026 Awards Dinner

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Boston 2026 Awards Dinner Tickets Available

All are welcome to attend the Boston 2026 Awards Dinner taking Place Friday, May 29 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center Ballroom.

A reception with three open bar stations begins at 6:30 PM featuring several entertainers offering a variety of American music up to the 7:45 seating. The bar will be open through dinner.

A choice of one of three main entrees is to be selected per ticket—cracker crusted haddock, BBQ steak tips and pan seared tofu. All come with vegetable side dishes. Wine will be served with dinner.

Presentations afterwards include those receiving Boston 2026 large gold medals, the three top FIP winners (Grand Prix National, Grand Prix International, Grand Prix d’Honneur and the 2026 APS Champion of Champions winner. The evening’s activities are expected to conclude around 10 PM.

Tickets available on a first-come basis are $195 per person. Select either an eTicket or a will-call option available for pickup at registration.

Order tickets online here. Payments may be made by PayPal or major credit cards.

Boston 2026 World Expo takes place May 23-30, 2026, at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center. Full show details may be found at Boston2026.org and on Facebook, X and Instagram. Sign up to be added to the Boston 2026 email list and receive updates when available.

Boston 2026 talk: Northwest Territory and Postal Service

The Young Philatelic Leadership Fellow who is sponsored by the American Philatelic Society Writers Unit #30, Cole Longcor, will make a brief presentation on his project at the YPLF event on Monday May 25th at 11 am. He will talk about the extensive research paper he is submitting to the Postal History Symposium.

His subject is the relationship between the expansion of mail systems and the development and growth of the territories/states in the Northwest territory along the Ohio River, sparked by an interest in the Northwest Territory issue (Scott 837) of 1938. It is titled, “The River Runs Through It” and examines the relationship between the Ohio River and the postal system in the three states of the Northwest Territory through which the river runs: Ohio, Indiana and Illinois.

“A mixed media approach is used,” Longcor said in his proposal to the symposium. It includes “investigating artifacts from personal and museum collections, analyzing Richard Helbock’s Post Office dataset, and reviewing past literature, including sources from Marietta College Legacy Library’s Special Collections and philatelic publications.”

Longcor has a BA in journalism and political science from Marietta College and a MA in Public Affairs Reporting from the University of Illinois Springfield. He has worked for NPR Illinois and Capitol News Illinois and has been published by papers such as The Chicago Sun-Times.