We received the following announcement from the PTS and Stampex International:
Due to popular demand, Virtual Stampex 2023 On Demand has been extended to the 2nd July.
So, if you missed out on the live show or want some more Virtual Stampex action, you can login to the On Demand show now. Browse the Booth Hall to see special offers and promotions and ‘Leave a Message’ with Booths to share collecting interests and want lists, or enquire about buying and selling.
You can head to the Auditorium and watch the Stampex Talks at your leisure. Which Talk was your favourite?
You can also explore the Exhibiting Hall and download Resource materials. Many Booths have videos and documents for your to explore!
https://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/stampex_may_2023-800.jpg800800Costas Chazapishttps://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/fepanews_logo-107x138-1.pngCostas Chazapis2023-06-07 17:07:162023-06-07 17:11:09Virtual Stampex 2023 On Demand extended to 2 July
On Saturday, June 3, we had the great honour to offer one of the most important Japanese stamp collections including the most valuable stamp of Asia: the 500 mon Inverted Center, which has been sold for a world record price of 5.4 million Euros*.
An Asian gentleman, bidding via phone, was delighted to become the buyer. The underbidder, an esteemed European collector, was very disappointed to be outbid. He said, “I had prepared my bid as high as 4 million Euros and even made a few more steps, but now I must congratulate the new owner!”.
NORDIA 2023 took place in Garðabær, Iceland, between 2 and 4 June. The exhibition celebrated the 150th anniversary of the first Icelandic stamps, released in 1873.
Presided by Ebbe Eldrup, the Jury judged a total of 57 exhibits in 342 frames. The following were voted as top exhibits:
Championship Class winner: Rikard Bodin (Sweden), “Sweden’s Great Power Era Wars & Swedes in Active Service Abroad 1543-1905”.
Championship Class runner-up: Seija-Riitta Laakso (Finland), “Paris by Night”.
Grand Prix Nordic: Erik Benny Winther (Denmark), “The Classic Stamps of Denmark 1851-1863”.
Grand Prix International: Jan-Olof Ljungh (Sweden), “N.D.P. items sent to Overseas Destinations 1868-1871”.
Grand Prix National: not awarded.
Next up is NORDIA 2024, to be held in Skjærgårdshallen, Langesund, Norway, under FEPA REcognition, between 31 May and 2 June 2024.
Virtual Stampex 2023 On Demand extended to 2 July
We received the following announcement from the PTS and Stampex International:
Due to popular demand, Virtual Stampex 2023 On Demand has been extended to the 2nd July.
So, if you missed out on the live show or want some more Virtual Stampex action, you can login to the On Demand show now. Browse the Booth Hall to see special offers and promotions and ‘Leave a Message’ with Booths to share collecting interests and want lists, or enquire about buying and selling.
You can head to the Auditorium and watch the Stampex Talks at your leisure. Which Talk was your favourite?
You can also explore the Exhibiting Hall and download Resource materials. Many Booths have videos and documents for your to explore!
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Japan stamp sells for 5.4 million euros
Copied from David Feldman S.A. Facebook account:
On Saturday, June 3, we had the great honour to offer one of the most important Japanese stamp collections including the most valuable stamp of Asia: the 500 mon Inverted Center, which has been sold for a world record price of 5.4 million Euros*.
An Asian gentleman, bidding via phone, was delighted to become the buyer. The underbidder, an esteemed European collector, was very disappointed to be outbid. He said, “I had prepared my bid as high as 4 million Euros and even made a few more steps, but now I must congratulate the new owner!”.
*including the buyer’s Premium
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NORDIA 2023 Awards
NORDIA 2023 took place in Garðabær, Iceland, between 2 and 4 June. The exhibition celebrated the 150th anniversary of the first Icelandic stamps, released in 1873.
Presided by Ebbe Eldrup, the Jury judged a total of 57 exhibits in 342 frames. The following were voted as top exhibits:
Next up is NORDIA 2024, to be held in Skjærgårdshallen, Langesund, Norway, under FEPA REcognition, between 31 May and 2 June 2024.
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