On 1st December 2020 the Union of Bulgarian Philatelists and the Bulgarian Postal Administration organised a ‘solemn validation’ of a single-stamp block (miniature sheet) celebrating the 135th anniversary of the printing of the first Bulgarian banknotes in St Petersburg. The ceremony was held in the Royal Palace ‘Vrana’ with the number of guests kept small to comply with pandemic restrictions.
The design (right) draws on fragments of iconic Bulgarian banknotes – a lion (symbol of Bulgarian statehood), a portrait of His Majesty Tsar Simeon II taken from the BGN 200 banknote in use between 1943 and 1947, and a typical cameo from the BGN 2 banknote, in use from 1962. It also carries a caption referring to the BULKOLEKTO Collectors’ Fair organised by the Union of Bulgarian Philatelists and the Plovdiv International Fair which was unfortunately cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic.
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MonacoPhil 2021 has got new dates due to technical reasons, they are now 9-11 December 2021.
An exhibition of “100 iconic stamps and documents” will be held at the Musée des Timbres et des Monnaies (Stamp and Coin Museum) with items from 100 world famous collections belonging to His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco and to:
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Bulgarian Philatelists celebrate first Bulgarian banknotes
On 1st December 2020 the Union of Bulgarian Philatelists and the Bulgarian Postal Administration organised a ‘solemn validation’ of a single-stamp block (miniature sheet) celebrating the 135th anniversary of the printing of the first Bulgarian banknotes in St Petersburg. The ceremony was held in the Royal Palace ‘Vrana’ with the number of guests kept small to comply with pandemic restrictions.
Among those present (right) were His Majesty Tsar Simeon II, Honorary President of the Union of Bulgarian Philatelists; Spas Panchev, President of the Union of Bulgarian Philatelists; Deyan Daneshki, CEO of Bulgarian Posts and Lyuba Tomova, the artist of the block.
As a donation to the Vrana museum, Spas Panchev presented the original design, specially framed, to His Majesty who signed a limited number of special carnets with a version of the block for those present (left).
The design (right) draws on fragments of iconic Bulgarian banknotes – a lion (symbol of Bulgarian statehood), a portrait of His Majesty Tsar Simeon II taken from the BGN 200 banknote in use between 1943 and 1947, and a typical cameo from the BGN 2 banknote, in use from 1962. It also carries a caption referring to the BULKOLEKTO Collectors’ Fair organised by the Union of Bulgarian Philatelists and the Plovdiv International Fair which was unfortunately cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic.
New dates for MonacoPhil 2021
MonacoPhil 2021 has got new dates due to technical reasons, they are now 9-11 December 2021.
An exhibition of “100 iconic stamps and documents” will be held at the Musée des Timbres et des Monnaies (Stamp and Coin Museum) with items from 100 world famous collections belonging to His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco and to:
More information can be found from:
https://www.monacophil.eu/en/
The brochure of the exhibition can be found here.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND BEST WISHES FOR 2021 TO ALL OUR READERS