Iceland
Date of Issue: 15th September 2011
In the month of September Sepac stamps will be issued . I have published first list of stamps in my earlier post . Now here are the rest of stamps of Sepac 2011. Only one set of Sepac stamps was issued in March this year by Malta Post. All the rest of stamps will be issued in the month of September.
Aland
Date of Issue: 18th September 2011
Faroe Islands
Date of Issue: 28th September 2011
Monaco
Date of Issue: 28th September 2011
Isle of Man
Date of Issue: 28th September 2011
Malta
Date of Issue : 9 March 2011
List of Sepac stamps 2011
09.03.2011 Malta - 1 stamps (0.37 €)
15.09.2011 Gibraltar - 1 stamp (0.42 GBP) out of a set of six stamps
15.09.2011 Iceland - 1 stamp (165.- ISK) part of a se-tenant set
16.09.2011 Faroe Is. - 1 stamp (10.50 DKK)
18.09.2011 Åland - 1 stamp (0.85 €)
27.09.2011 Luxembourg - 1 stamp (0.85 €)
28.09.2011 Greenland - 1 stamp (8.- DKK)
28.09.2011 Monaco - 1 stamp (0.75 €)
28.09.2011 Guernsey - 1 stamp (0.52 GBP) out of a set of six stamps
28.09.2011 Jersey - 1 stamp (0.49 GBP) out of a set of six stamps
28.09.2011 Liechtenstein - 1 stamp (1.40 CHF)
28.09.2011 Isle of Man - 1 stamp (0.58 GBP) out of a set of six stamps
No issue from San Marino Post this year
View all Sepac issues from 2007 –2011
Club News
New Stamp from India
Courtesy : Mansoor B., Mangalore
India Post issued a commemorative postage stamp today on birth anniversary of famous Telgu writer Shri Tripuraneni Gopichand.
Tripuraneni Gopichand (8 September 1910 - 2 November 1962) was a Telugu short story writer, novelist, editor, essayist, playwright and film director. Gopichand's writings are remarkable for interplay of values, ideas and 'isms' - materialism, rationalism, existentialism, realism and humanism. He is especially celebrated for his second novel 'Asamardhuni Jeevayatra' (The Incompetent's Life Journey). This is the first psychological novel in Telugu literature. Gopichand's work Panditha Parameshwara Sastry Veelunama in 1963 was presented with the Sahitya Akademi Award - This was the first Telugu novel to win the award.
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