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Isle of Man Post Office (IOMPO) is pleased to present six stamps in celebration of HM The Queen’s 95th birthday. To commemorate this milestone, IOMPO showcases key aspects of Her Majesty’s long reign since her accession in 1952 and pay tribute to HRH Prince Philip in this landmark issue. The issue text has been provided by author and TV personality Lady Colin Campbell.
Isle of Man Post Office (IOMPO) presents a wonderful set of six stamps of both, popular and unusual species of birds selected from the world of cage and aviary as seen through the lens of photographer Luke Stephenson. The set of six stamps is to be issued on 9th February 2021.
Isle of Man Post Office celebrates the Chinese New Year with a set of four stamps designed by Manx illustrator and artist Jay Cover.
This brand new limited edition cover recognises the unveiling of the Cenotaph and remembers those men and woman who made the ultimate sacrifice. This beautiful tribute for which there are only 500 available combines an official legal tender Remembrance Coin along with four stamps which represent the armed services.
This year’s Isle of Man Post Office Christmas stamps, issued on 30 October, feature scenes and artworks inspired by the story of the Nativity.
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the death of Charles Dickens, one of the world’s most famous and loved writers. To celebrate, the Isle of Man Post Office working closely with the Charles Dickens Museum, London, will publish on the 14th October 2020, a set of six carefully curated stamps featuring five engravings from his most famous book A Christmas Carol and a miniature portrait of the author from the same period as the book was written.
Hosted by the Philatelic Trading Society, Virtual Stampex is a free event taking place from 1st - 3rd October 2020.
The exhibition is open 24 hours a day over the course of three days so visitors are able to browse collections, listen to Stampex talks and take
advantage of the special offers and promotions being offered by ourselves along with many other exhibitors at their leisure.