From left to right: FIP Board Coordinator: Richard Tan Eng Chuan, Chairperson Charles Bromser , and Chris Schmied, Bureau-member representing FEPA
Mr. Christian Schmied (Switzerland), Bureau-member for FEPA of the FIP Section for Astrophilately, kindly informed us today that Astrophilately is now a Commission and no longer a Section. They were informed that the Guidelines shall include the SREV and must be written not as paragraphs but in text form – conform with all other Classes.
Mr. Schmied is sending the unfinished draft to the European national delegates as you can find below attached, two Versions:
With all corrections highlighted (green = added / yellow = erased)
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Health, peace and prosperity for a Happy Year 2019 to you and to your families!
Our best wishes to all our readers that from 81 different countries entered into the FEPA Website since the 4th of September 2018 that was established the new Web.
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View of the Auditorium of the Spanish Royal Mint – FNMT during the Nexofil Awards Gala
For fifth consecutive year, the auditorium of the Royal Spanish House of Mint (FNMT) , in Madrid, hosted on Tuesday, October 23, 2018 the solemn International Nexofil Awards Gala for the 2017 Best Stamps of the World, convened by EL ECO and organized by NEXO Group. Official representatives of the award-winning Posts received their awards (and the accreditation of use of the “The Best Stamp of the World” brands) in a massive ceremony attended by three hundred guests.
The V International Gala of the Nexofil 2018 Awards was chaired by the Deputy Minister of Communications of the Government of Spain, Jesús M. Gómez, flanked by the President of the Spanish Post, Juan Manuel Serrano, and the President of the Royal Spanish House of Mint, Jaime Sánchez Revenga, the Director of Postal Regime of the Ministry of Public Works, Rafael Crespo; the Director of Philately of the Spanish Post, Modesto Fraguas; the President of the Spanish Federation of Philatelic Societies (Fesofi), Miguel Ángel García; The President of the National Association of Philatelic Dealers (Anfil), Mario Mirmán; and the General Secretary of the Royal Spanish Academy of Philately and Postal History, José Manuel Rodríguez; the Gala was chaired by the President of the NEXO Group and Director of EL ECO, Eugenio de Quesada.
The prizes were awarded by an independent International Jury, formed by fifty Presidents of National Federations and Philatelic Academies from 37 countries, among which are the leaders of the great Philatelist’s Federations of America and Europe, as well as Academics members of the prestigious European Philatelic Academy and the Royal Spanish Academy of Philately and Postal History.
Together with the presentation of each of the stamp awarded, each issue was described, proceeding to the delivery of the Diplomas of Honour accrediting each Prize and the license of use thereof, to the representatives of the winning Posts.
EL ECO (which in 2019 will celebrate its Platinum Wedding, in it 75th anniversary of fruitful editorial life) and the NEXO Group are already working, with the Organizing Committee of the contest, in the convening of the VI Nexofil 2019 International Awards.
The Prize as the Best Stamp of the World went to Finland for its stamp “The Sound of Silence”. Designed by Stiina Hovi, represent the calm and the tranquillity of the Finnish Nature.
The finalists were the Irish stamp “Street Urban Art” and the Czech “The Jewels of the Crown”.
The Prize to the Best Design of a Stamp was awarded to the Spanish issue “25th Anniversary of the High Speed Train Madrid-Seville”, commemorating the world innovation of the train built on occasion of the World EXPO of Seville of 1992.Was issued on the 6th November 2017, printed in offset and die.
The Prize to the Best Stamp of the World with the most Original Shape was for the Austrian Post for the issue “20th Anniversary Forests, Oak “.All the oak stamps were made of sheets of fine oak veneer in oak. For this purpose, a single tree trunk was used, which came from the Austrian Forest Park of Breitenfurt, in the Forests of Vienna.
Left, the New Zealand’s awardee stamp. Right, Mr, Eugenio de Quesada President of the NEXO Group (left side) presenting his Diploma to the Deputy Minister of Communications of the Government of Spain, Mr. Jesús M. Gómez (right side)
The Prize for the Most Innovative Stamp of the World went to New Zealand for the stamp the “Grow your Own – Sustainable: Carrots”
The Prize to the Best Stamp of the World using intaglio technique, France “The Finest Hours of French History. The Treaty of Picquigny”
Prize to the Best Stamp of the World offset, Hvrasta Post, Croatia for the stamp “PUMed – Mediterranean Trees – Olive Trees in Lun”
Best Stamp of the World in mixed print technique, the Prize was to Island for the stamp “Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development- (The Blue Lagoon)”
The Prize to the Best Stamp of the World using other techniques, has been won by Portugal for the stamp “The Portuguese Textile Industry”
Prize to the Best definitive serie of Stamp of the World, to the United Kingdom, “Regional Definitive – England”
The Prize to the Best Souvenir Sheet of the World, for the Spanish Post, “Correos” for the “Exfilna 2017 – Portugalete”
The Prize to the Best Luxury Proof of the World ,to the Spanish the “Urban Wold Heritage Sites-Granada”
Ms Eva Hannikainen, Counselor of Culture of the Embassy of Finland in Spain receving the Award in the name of the Finnish Post “posti”, from the Deputy Minister of Communications of the Government of Spain, Mr. Jesús M. Gómez
The whole list of awardees and finalists:
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Astrophilately is now a FIP Commission and no longer a Section
From left to right: FIP Board Coordinator: Richard Tan Eng Chuan, Chairperson Charles Bromser , and Chris Schmied, Bureau-member representing FEPA
Mr. Christian Schmied (Switzerland), Bureau-member for FEPA of the FIP Section for Astrophilately, kindly informed us today that Astrophilately is now a Commission and no longer a Section. They were informed that the Guidelines shall include the SREV and must be written not as paragraphs but in text form – conform with all other Classes.
Mr. Schmied is sending the unfinished draft to the European national delegates as you can find below attached, two Versions:
New-Astro-Guidelines-reaction-CS-to—-M13-2018-Dec-13
New-Astro-Guidelines-reaction-CS-to—-M13-2018-Dec-13—FLOW
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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2019 !
Health, peace and prosperity for a Happy Year 2019 to you and to your families!
Our best wishes to all our readers that from 81 different countries entered into the FEPA Website since the 4th of September 2018 that was established the new Web.
2018 Nexofil Awards: The Prize to the Best Stamp of the World went to Finland for its stamp “The Sound of Silence”. Stamps from Ireland and Czech Republic, finalists
View of the Auditorium of the Spanish Royal Mint – FNMT during the Nexofil Awards Gala
For fifth consecutive year, the auditorium of the Royal Spanish House of Mint (FNMT) , in Madrid, hosted on Tuesday, October 23, 2018 the solemn International Nexofil Awards Gala for the 2017 Best Stamps of the World, convened by EL ECO and organized by NEXO Group. Official representatives of the award-winning Posts received their awards (and the accreditation of use of the “The Best Stamp of the World” brands) in a massive ceremony attended by three hundred guests.
The V International Gala of the Nexofil 2018 Awards was chaired by the Deputy Minister of Communications of the Government of Spain, Jesús M. Gómez, flanked by the President of the Spanish Post, Juan Manuel Serrano, and the President of the Royal Spanish House of Mint, Jaime Sánchez Revenga, the Director of Postal Regime of the Ministry of Public Works, Rafael Crespo; the Director of Philately of the Spanish Post, Modesto Fraguas; the President of the Spanish Federation of Philatelic Societies (Fesofi), Miguel Ángel García; The President of the National Association of Philatelic Dealers (Anfil), Mario Mirmán; and the General Secretary of the Royal Spanish Academy of Philately and Postal History, José Manuel Rodríguez; the Gala was chaired by the President of the NEXO Group and Director of EL ECO, Eugenio de Quesada.
The prizes were awarded by an independent International Jury, formed by fifty Presidents of National Federations and Philatelic Academies from 37 countries, among which are the leaders of the great Philatelist’s Federations of America and Europe, as well as Academics members of the prestigious European Philatelic Academy and the Royal Spanish Academy of Philately and Postal History.
Together with the presentation of each of the stamp awarded, each issue was described, proceeding to the delivery of the Diplomas of Honour accrediting each Prize and the license of use thereof, to the representatives of the winning Posts.
EL ECO (which in 2019 will celebrate its Platinum Wedding, in it 75th anniversary of fruitful editorial life) and the NEXO Group are already working, with the Organizing Committee of the contest, in the convening of the VI Nexofil 2019 International Awards.
The Prize as the Best Stamp of the World went to Finland for its stamp “The Sound of Silence”. Designed by Stiina Hovi, represent the calm and the tranquillity of the Finnish Nature.
The finalists were the Irish stamp “Street Urban Art” and the Czech “The Jewels of the Crown”.
The Prize to the Best Design of a Stamp was awarded to the Spanish issue “25th Anniversary of the High Speed Train Madrid-Seville”, commemorating the world innovation of the train built on occasion of the World EXPO of Seville of 1992.Was issued on the 6th November 2017, printed in offset and die.
The Prize to the Best Stamp of the World with the most Original Shape was for the Austrian Post for the issue “20th Anniversary Forests, Oak “.All the oak stamps were made of sheets of fine oak veneer in oak. For this purpose, a single tree trunk was used, which came from the Austrian Forest Park of Breitenfurt, in the Forests of Vienna.
Left, the New Zealand’s awardee stamp. Right, Mr, Eugenio de Quesada President of the NEXO Group (left side) presenting his Diploma to the Deputy Minister of Communications of the Government of Spain, Mr. Jesús M. Gómez (right side)
The Prize for the Most Innovative Stamp of the World went to New Zealand for the stamp the “Grow your Own – Sustainable: Carrots”
The Prize to the Best Stamp of the World using intaglio technique, France “The Finest Hours of French History. The Treaty of Picquigny”
Prize to the Best Stamp of the World offset, Hvrasta Post, Croatia for the stamp “PUMed – Mediterranean Trees – Olive Trees in Lun”
Best Stamp of the World in mixed print technique, the Prize was to Island for the stamp “Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development- (The Blue Lagoon)”
The Prize to the Best Stamp of the World using other techniques, has been won by Portugal for the stamp “The Portuguese Textile Industry”
Prize to the Best definitive serie of Stamp of the World, to the United Kingdom, “Regional Definitive – England”
The Prize to the Best Souvenir Sheet of the World, for the Spanish Post, “Correos” for the “Exfilna 2017 – Portugalete”
The Prize to the Best Luxury Proof of the World ,to the Spanish the “Urban Wold Heritage Sites-Granada”
Ms Eva Hannikainen, Counselor of Culture of the Embassy of Finland in Spain receving the Award in the name of the Finnish Post “posti”, from the Deputy Minister of Communications of the Government of Spain, Mr. Jesús M. Gómez
The whole list of awardees and finalists: