List of postage stamps of Alderney
Alderney forms part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey and since 1969 when Royal Mail relinquished authority to Guernsey Post has relied on postal services provided by Guernsey. In 1983 Guernsey Post issued its first stamps designated Alderney.
History
Alderney is the second largest island in the Bailiwick of Guernsey. Guernsey Post has issued postage stamps since its creation in 1969 when the postal service was separated from the Royal Mail.[1]:3
In 1983 Guernsey issued its first stamps designated Alderney, for use from Alderney, although they are valid for use from any island in the Bailiwick of Guernsey.[1]:97
Postage stamps issued
1983 - 1999
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2000 - 2009
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2010 -
Date | Name | Denominations |
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2010 | Dragonflies | 36p, 45p, 56p, 66p, 75p, 83p |
Battle of Britain 70 | 36p, 45p, 48p, 50p, 58p, 80p | |
Florence Nightingale | 36p, 45p, 48p, 50p, 58p, 80p | |
Peter Pan 150 | 36p, 45p, 48p, 50p, 58p, 80p | |
Christmas carols | 31p, 36p, 45p, 48p, 50p, 58p, 80p | |
2011 | Hawk moths | 36p, 45p, 52p, 58p, 65p, 70p |
Bailiwick Birds | 36p, 45p, 48p, 52p, 58p, 65p | |
Queen Elizabeth 85 Prince Philip 90 | 36p, 45p, 48p, 52p, 58p, 65p | |
British Red Cross uniforms | 36p, 47p, 48p, 52p, 61p, 65p | |
Winter wonderland | 31p, 36p, 47p, 48p, 52p, 61p, 65p | |
2012 | RMS Titanic 100 | 36p, 47p, 48p, 52p, 61p, 65p |
Charles Dickens 200 | 36p, 47p, 48p, 52p, 61p, 65p | |
Tiger moths | 39p, 52p, 53p, 59p, 69p, 73p | |
Alderney Harbour | 39p, 52p, 53p, 59p, 69p, 73p | |
Christmas story | 34p, 39p, 52p, 53p, 59p, 69p, 73p | |
2013 | Beetles | 39p, 52p, 53p, 59p, 69p, 73p |
Coronation 60 | 40p, 53p, 55p, 63p, 71p, 79p | |
Beatrix Potter | 40p, 53p, 55p, 63p, 71p, 79p | |
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer | 35p, 40p, 53p, 55p, 63p, 71p, 79p | |
2014 | Ladybirds | 40p, 53p, 55p, 63p, 71p, 79p |
Bayeux tapestry final | 40p, 53p, 55p, 63p, 71p, 79p | |
Prince George 1 | 2 x 55p | |
Ian Fleming | 41p, 54p, 55p, 66p, 74p, 83p | |
Christmas meaning | 36p, 41p, 54p, 55p, 66p, 74p, 83p | |
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See also
References
- Gibbons, Stanley (2011). Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man stamps. ISBN 978-0-85259-827-6.
External links
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