The Club de Monte-Carlo and the OETP (Office Monégasque des Emissions de Timbres-Poste) will host an exceptional philatelic event from 23 to 26 November 2022. An exhibition of 100 iconic stamps and documents will be held at the Musée des Timbres et des Monnaies with items from 100 world famous collections belonging to
His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco
Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
10 postal museums
Members of the Club de Monte-Carlo
In the Espace Léo Ferré, there will be a commercial section with 80 stands operated by postal administrations and well-known international stamp dealers. The Monaco Top Cars Collection will host two exhibitions. The first will be devoted to Napoleon Bonaparte and the second to India. The OETP will be making its own special contribution by issuing MonacoPhil commemorative stamps.
The full programme, detailed lists of exhibitors and commercial stands and much more are on the exhibition website: https://www.monacophil.eu
https://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/monacophil_2022d-800.jpg800800Costas Chazapishttps://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/fepanews_logo-107x138-1.pngCostas Chazapis2022-11-15 12:41:242023-05-25 14:42:32Napoleon Bonaparte, India and 100 iconic items in MONACOPHIL 2022
We picked up the CAPE TOWN 2022 winners from the RPSL Twitter account:
World Stamp Championship (WSC): Jan Huys-Berlingin (Liechtenstein), “Belgium’s first issue, the Epaulettes”. WSC First runner-up: Keith Klugman (USA), “Victorian Natal 1857-1899”. WSC Second runner-up: Jaiswal Sandeep (USA), “British India Queen Victoria Postal Stationery”.
Photo: Peter Suhadolc, Jan Huys-Berlingin, Prakob Chirakiti, Yigal Nathaniel
Grand Prix International: Alfred Schmidt (Germany), “Prussia – The first three issues 1850-1859”.
Grand Prix National: Lars Jorgensen (Belgium), “South African Republic Transvaal 1869-1885”.
[photos credit: Sam Chiu FRPSL, provided by the RPSL Twitter account]
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Trier is located at the west German border triangle close to Luxembourg and France, and will host the national exhibition NAPOSTA 2023 next July. The organisers, the Deutsch-Französische Briefmarkenclub e.V. Trier, who will celebrate their 50th anniversary in 2023, invite exhibitors from Germany and abroad to participate. Application forms are available in German, French and Dutch. According to demand, the exhibition will accommodate as many as 2000 frames.
Napoleon Bonaparte, India and 100 iconic items in MONACOPHIL 2022
The Club de Monte-Carlo and the OETP (Office Monégasque des Emissions de Timbres-Poste) will host an exceptional philatelic event from 23 to 26 November 2022. An exhibition of 100 iconic stamps and documents will be held at the Musée des Timbres et des Monnaies with items from 100 world famous collections belonging to
In the Espace Léo Ferré, there will be a commercial section with 80 stands operated by postal administrations and well-known international stamp dealers. The Monaco Top Cars Collection will host two exhibitions. The first will be devoted to Napoleon Bonaparte and the second to India. The OETP will be making its own special contribution by issuing MonacoPhil commemorative stamps.
The full programme, detailed lists of exhibitors and commercial stands and much more are on the exhibition website: https://www.monacophil.eu
CAPE TOWN 2022 WSC and GP winners announced
We picked up the CAPE TOWN 2022 winners from the RPSL Twitter account:
World Stamp Championship (WSC): Jan Huys-Berlingin (Liechtenstein), “Belgium’s first issue, the Epaulettes”.
WSC First runner-up: Keith Klugman (USA), “Victorian Natal 1857-1899”.
WSC Second runner-up: Jaiswal Sandeep (USA), “British India Queen Victoria Postal Stationery”.
Photo: Peter Suhadolc, Jan Huys-Berlingin, Prakob Chirakiti, Yigal Nathaniel
Grand Prix International: Alfred Schmidt (Germany), “Prussia – The first three issues 1850-1859”.
Grand Prix National: Lars Jorgensen (Belgium), “South African Republic Transvaal 1869-1885”.
[photos credit: Sam Chiu FRPSL, provided by the RPSL Twitter account]
NAPOSTA 2023 Bulletin 1 becomes available
Trier is located at the west German border triangle close to Luxembourg and France, and will host the national exhibition NAPOSTA 2023 next July. The organisers, the Deutsch-Französische Briefmarkenclub e.V. Trier, who will celebrate their 50th anniversary in 2023, invite exhibitors from Germany and abroad to participate. Application forms are available in German, French and Dutch. According to demand, the exhibition will accommodate as many as 2000 frames.
Bulletin 1 is available here: https://www.fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/naposta_2023_info1.pdf