Good afternoon folks, it is a Sunday and a day for new post
here at myphilatelicpassion.blogspot.ba. First of all want to say thx to Ana
for letting me use her blog and (ab)use her faithful followers.
It is an M day and I would like to introduce you to my
unusual stamps collecting topic. There are a lot of people collecting stamps on
topics like birds, cats, dogs, art, religion, lighthouses, Olympics etc. You
could try to guess and say I collect motors and would be still wrong.
They say stamps are like small ambassadors of their
countries but there is one thing older and even more ambassador of one’s
country. As the song says Money, money,
money must be funny and for me if money is on stamp it is double funny 😀
Collecting coins and banknotes often goes hand in a hand
with collecting stamps and I have been collecting both for quite a while when I
came upon idea of collecting this particular topic. Will give it a try display
few items and who knows maybe someone finds it interesting enough to start
collection of their own.
This
is oldest stamp in my “Money on stamps” collection Cyprus ¾ Cypriot piastre stamp issued on February 1st 1928.
This stamp is lowest face value and part of set of 10 stamps. Usually I go for
mint stamps but average sale value of this set is bit on a high side so for now
I have to put up with this nice used example 😁
As mentioned stamp is a part of 10 stamps set
issued to commemorate 50 years of British rule of Cyprus, recess printed on
watermarked paper, perforation 12. It depicts silver Coin of Amathus. Amathus was
one of ancient royal cities of Cyprus and coin has a head of roaring lion,
which was city emblem, both sides (it was common practice for this type of
coins)
Now
something bit more modern and to pay my respects for blog owner 😉
On April 26th
2012 Macedonia issued stamp to commemorate 20 years of monetary independence.
Stamp has a face value of 50 Macedonian denars and features 1 denar coin and an
ancient Byzantine M type coin (picture is not sharp enough to try to attribute it
properly and showing only avers so it will remain partial mystery).
Macedonia declared its independence from Yugoslavia on 8 September 1991, shortly after, on 26th April 1992 the national bank was established and the denar was declared as official currency, few days after first issue of emergency banknotes was put into circulation (these were more like money coupons), in 1993 Macedonia issued first permanent banknotes.
We are all pretty aware of money importance in our daily
life, and while it is true you can’t buy happiness but one can’t deny influence
money has on every single person living in modern society.
Changes in monetary
system of any country are kind of very important events but forming of monetary
union among multiple countries is epic event with tremendous impact on every
country involved.
Everyone would agree that forming European Monetary Union and
common Euro currency was event of century. All countries involved recognized
importance and many of them issued stamps commemorating Euro currency.
One
of my favorite sets was definitive stamps set issued by Vatican in 2004 consisting
of whooping 15 stamps. Each of stamps features one European Monetary Union country
flag in background and Euro coin design from corresponding country.
Those stamps remind me of UN series issue that has been issued for a quite few years now, so called flags and coins series. It would be too much to display all of it here but just two pics to show off 😃
Even some non EU countries issued stamps featuring Euro currency, like my country (Bosnia and Herzegovina).
Speaking of my country I decided to share two more issues
also money related ofc.
And for the end MS issued by Bosnia And Herzegovina but this
time Croat Administration (yes, we have three different and independent postal
administrations, each one with its own territory and stamps of each are valid
for postage only at corresponding post offices)
MS consists of four stamps with two different designs (two
stamps of each design), I personally like design of stamps and a fact they are embossed
gives them some luxury appearance, and a price of 20 Bosnian marks for a MS is
quite luxury if I can notice (equivalent of 10 euro)😒
So that was all for today, bet you are exhausted now and I’ll let you go and enjoy rest of this Sunday. Maybe I’ll write sometimes again if Ana finds this was up to her strict standards.
And not to forget for some more interesting M-posts, well you know the drill, click on the following link - Sunday Stamps
Sincarely,
Danijel