Stamps
Philosateleian Post began issuing stamps in 2004. Production numbers are based on actual mailing needs, which generally means no more than 150 copies of a design are printed.
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Select a Year: 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009
2004
The very first Philosateleian Post stamp features the Flag of Philosateleia. It remains the largest produced.
Issued pin-perforated in sheets of 24 (4×6) beginning on January 7, 2004. A similar hand-drawn design exists on a unique provisional envelope produced the same year.
2005
Philosateleian Post's second stamp depicts a wild Psalm bird. This fair fowl is often found frolicking in the frigid surf.
Issued pin-perforated in sheets of 48 (8×6) beginning on January 3, 2005.
2006
A coastal scene labeled “Dulceren” graces the third stamp produced by Philosateleian Post. The computer-generated design is based on a photograph by the proprietor.
Issued pin-perforated in sheets of 48 (6×8) beginning on January 3, 2006.
2007
Due to increased mailing needs, Philosateleian Post in 2007 issued more than one stamp design for the first time.
The first stamp is inscribed “Shakalaka.” It depicts a pair of mountain peaks.
Issued pin-perforated in sheets of 48 (6×8) beginning on January 3, 2007. Imperforate remainders exist.
The delicious root beer barrel is commemorated in the sweet design used on the second stamp.
Issued pin-perforated and imperforate in sheets of 48 (8×6) beginning on June 4, 2007.
2008
In 2008, Philosateleian Post released two scenic stamp designs.
The first of those stamps shows a coastal scene with the reflection of clouds visible in the damp sand on the beach.
Issued imperforate in sheets of 48 (6×8) beginning on January 2, 2008.
Sunset over a waterway is the subject of 2008’s second stamp. The wake behind a small motorboat slices horizontally across the design.
Issued imperforate in sheets of 48 (6×8) beginning on June 2, 2008.
2009
The newest stamp features a colorful macaw. It is the first square stamp Philosateleian Post has produced, and the format should be retained in the future.
Issued die-cut in sheets of 35 (5×7) beginning on January 2, 2009.
