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Latest issues

WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 2018

Romfilatelia is alongside Romanian athletes participating in the 23rd Winter Olympic Games, PyeongChang 2018, by introducing into circulation the postage stamp issue dedicated to this international multi-sport event. The postage stamp issue illustrates four Olympic disciplines. The bobsleigh is depicted on the stamp with the face value of Lei 2.50, the alpine skiing is illustrated […]

MIRCEA THE ELDER, 600 YEARS SINCE DEATH

Romfilatelia honors the great Voievod (ruler) of Wallachia, by introducing into circulation the postage stamp issue Mircea the Elder, 600 years since death. On the stamp with the face value of Lei 8 is illustrated the statue of Mircea the Elder, from the patrimony of the National Museum of Romanian Literature. The statue is created

BRAILA, 650 YEARS OF DOCUMENTARY ATTESTATION

Romfilatelia introduces into circulation the postage stamp issue Braila, 650 years of documentary attestation, comprised of 5 stamps, each illustrating a representative monument of the city on the Danube. In 2018, we celebrate 650 years since the first documentary attestation of the medieval city of Braila, on January 20th, 1368. Until the Ottoman conquest from

Migratory birds, Cranes

Romfilatelia resumes its series of projects dedicated to Fauna, a theme that collectors appreciate so much, by introducing into circulation the postage stamp issue Migratory birds, Cranes. The cranes, these long-necked, long-legged, elegant feathered creatures, similar-looking to aigrettes and storks, belong to one of the oldest families of birds. One of the most refined and

Joint stamp issue ROMANIA – SLOVAKIA 25 years of diplomatic relations

Romfilatelia introduces into circulation the joint stamp issue Romania-Slovakia, 25 years of diplomatic relations. The stamp, with the face value of Lei 8, illustrates the Romanian Military Cemetery from Zvolen. The diplomatic relations between Romania and the Slovak Republic were formally established on January 1st, 1993, after the split of Czechoslovakia. Previously, their cooperation had

STARS OF STAGE AND SCREEN Artistic Bucharest

Romfilatelia dedicates the postage stamp issue Stars of Stage and Screen to some of the most appreciated and beloved Romanian actors, who, throughout their careers, have promoted cultural values, contributing to the creation of artistic Bucharest. The stamps, each with the face value of Lei 8, illustrate the portraits of actors Maia Morgenstern, Oana Pellea,

ETERNAL GLORY TO THE WORLD WAR I HEROES

Romfilatelia introduces into circulation the postage stamp issue Eternal Glory to the World War I Heroes, dedicated to the soldiers who fought for the accomplishment of the Greater Romania’s ideal. The cemeteries where the heroes of the War for Unification rest are true places of national memory. At Serban Voda – Bellu Cemetery in Bucharest,

MEDIAS, 750 YEARS OF DOCUMENTARY ATTESTATION

Medias was documented on 3 June 1267, under the name Medies. On its anniversary, Romfilatelia celebrates alongside the City of Light, through the postage stamp issue Medias, 750 years of documentary attestation.  Medias or Medies, Medgyes, Medyesch, situated in the heart of Transylvania on the valley of Tarnava, welcomes you with a medieval air full

Joint Stamp Issue Romania – United Nations Postal Administration. ENDANGERED SPECIES

Joint Stamp Issue Romania – United Nations Postal Administration Because United Nations stamps reflect the specific and distinct views of the world Organization, which draw attention to significant world problems, Romania, a member state of the UN, is fully aligned with the organisation’s objectives through the postage stamps issued. Human rights, the environment, endangered species

IASI, CITY OF THE GREAT UNION

About Iasi one can write volumes, but the city remains a historical landmark of the enduring Romanian people through the special role it played in the period 1916 – 1918, when Southern Romania and the capital, Bucharest, came under German occupation. During that time, Iasi became the capital of Romania, the source of a permanent

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