March 08, 2024 – 25 years of Poland in NATO The philatelic issue “25 years of Poland in NATO” was created in cooperation between the Polish Post and the Ministry of Defence and recalls one of the most important successes of Polish political life in recent decades. The circulating postage stamp, issued in an edition of 1 million copies, depicts the white eagle and the NATO logo – the compass rose, a symbol of the desire to ensure security from all sides. The composition is placed on a blue background symbolising harmony and alluding to the Atlantic Ocean. The whole is completed by a red and white ribbon. The postage stamp will be put into circulation on 12 March 2024.
number of stamps in set: 1 (100 pcs in sheet) denomination: 5,40 PLN print run: 1 millions pcs. printing techniques: photogravure paper: fluorescent stamp size: : 25,5 x 31,25 mm circulation date: 12th March 2024 number of FDC: 1 author: Jarosław Ochendzan
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March , 2024 – In the skies After the NFT launch in november 9, 2023, The Polish Crypto Stamp 2.0 “In the skies” presents surreal images of balloons, painted in watercolour by Andrzej Gosik. Based on these, Roch Stefaniak designed the four categories of the Polish Crypto Stamp 2.0, which are a promotion of Polish contemporary painting. The collection “In the skies” additionally includes 4 versions of the Category 5 Crypto Stamp (designed by a member of The Polish Crypto Stamp community – Topteam), 4 Crypto Covers, corresponding to the individual categories of the Crypto Stamp, and a Crypto Folder containing unique elements of the collection, i.e. a traditional block in an unperforated version and a special edition of stamps of this issue.
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Face value: 3,90 zł Format: 43 x 31,25 mm Designer: Roch Stefaniak npp. Andrzeja Gosika, Rafał Trandyk aka Topteam
A special limited edition of The Polish Crypto Stamp of the ‘Battle of Vienna’ issue has been issued in an edition of 1,800 pieces. It is a traditional postage stamp accompanied by a label with the phrase of the private key of the wallet, containing the NFT token of the Crypto Stamp. The digital philatelic value commemorates one of the landmark events in the history of Poland and Europe – the Ballte of Vienna – and was issued on the occasion of this year’s celebration of the 340th anniversary of the Polish triumph over the Turkish invaders. For the graphic design of the “Battle of Vienna” issue, the famous painting by Jan Matejko entitled “Jan Sobieski at Vienna” which the artist painted in 1882-1883, was used. The work of art depicting the victory at Vienna is currently in the collection of the Vatican Museums.
May 15, 2024 –The issue “20th Anniversary of Poland’s Accession to the European Union” was created in cooperation with the Polish Security Printing Works to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the accession. PSPW graphically designed the coin, which features a photograph of the European Parliament in Strasbourg. In the graphics of the stamp in the block, in addition to the European Parliament building, a map of the countries that now make up the European Union is presented.
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March 08, 2024 March 12,2024
20th Anniversary of Poland’s Accession to the European Union
printing techniques: photogravure paper: fluorescent stamp size: : 25,5 x 31,25 mm circulation date: 12th March 2024 number of FDC: 1 author: Jarosław Ochendzan
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July 11, 2024 – Thalers N°3 – Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kościuszko – TADZIA
The collection of Cryptophilatelic Thalers 3.0 is a continuation of the two previous editions of this kind and serves to promote cryptophilately due to its digital nature, features and method of distribution. These tokens, this time in gold and silver, are intended for the cryptophilatelic community in Poland and around the world. Each item in the Thaler collection has special, unique properties associated with it, but the main purpose of these tokens is to reward the collecting community and integrate it around the theme of digital philately.