200550 Years of `Europa CEPT` - Set
2005 50 Years of `Europa CEPT` - Set for only GBP £5.00
- 31.03.2005
- Stephen Perera
- Stephen Perera
- BDT International, Ireland
- Offset Lithography
- 4 Colours
- 29.79 x 40.64mm
- 47p x 4
Gibraltar celebrates 50 years of Europa stamps. The stamp depicts the first official Gibraltar Europa stamp from 1979. The ‘coup de grace’ is the use of gold, embossed and foil-blocked over the stars finishing off the issue beautifully.
The idea of issuing a ‘joint stamp emission’ was born in 1952.
The motive was to “symbolise a community of interest and objectives”. Six countries, the same countries that signed the Treaty of Rome on the 25th of March 1957 (Belgium, France, West-Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands) were also the first six countries to release their first set of Europa stamps on the 15th September 1956 (13 stamps).
All countries used a ‘common design’ by the French artist, Daniel Gonzague. This was a tower formed by the 6 letters of the Latin word for Europe: Europa. In 1974 the ‘common theme’ system replaced the ‘common design’, which had been used since 1956.
A theme is chosen for all countries to issue their stamps under the ‘Europa’ banner. ‘Gastronomy’ is the theme for 2005; ‘The integration as seen by young people’ for 2006 and ‘100 years of scouting’ for 2007.
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