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Sunday, September 27, 2009

Phila-Trivia: Bhutan's Record Stamps



Philately is replete with absurdity and interesting trivia.

Over the years, Bhutan, a kingdom in the Himalayas, has issued many "novelty" postage stamps, which have sold mainly to collectors and contributed to the country's economic development. In 1973, Bhutan issued a group of stamps that were actually small phonograph records which played the National Anthem and local folk songs.

In 2008, to celebrate the centennial of its hereditary monarchy and the crowning of its 5th king, His Majesty Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, Bhutan issued the world's first CD-ROM postage stamp. The stamp commemorates on video the anniversary, crowning, and signing of the new constitution, and visually documents Bhutan's evolution as an emerging democracy.

For those who collect stamps on cover, attempting to insert a whole envelope bearing the CD-ROM stamp into your hard drive is probably not such a great idea.















1 comment:

  1. PERSONALIZED STAMPS OF BHUTAN:

    Indeed Bhutan has a unique postal history with very unique themes and mediums.

    To commemorate the coronation of His Majesty the King of Bhutan and to celebrate the 100 years of monarchy, Bhutan introduced limited edition of personalised stamps.

    You can send in your picture ( a max of 4 )and a mint sheet of 12 stamps will be printed.

    There is a very few sheets left , anyone interested can mail at

    bhutanstamps at gmail dot com

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