Subscriptions

Please see what product types we can supply from the various countries. Product types differ from country to country, and in the following you will find a description of the product types that we generally offer by subscription:

Mint or Cancelled
You can choose between mint or cancelled stamps. In the subscription are also supplied souvenir sheets/miniature sheets and stamp booklets.

First Day Covers (FDC)
Some stamp issues are also available on First Day Cover - beautifully illustrated envelopes bearing the stamps and cancelled on the date of issue with the special First Day Cancellation.

Maximum Card
Maxi cards or maximum cards are postcards with a stamp affixed to the front side and cancelled with the special First Day Cancellation. The image of the card, the stamp and the cancellation are designed with a common theme.

Year Set
You will receive the stamps issued during the year in a nice presentation folder. The year set contains all stamps issued during the year and normally also any souvenir sheets issued.

Christmas Seals
From Denmark, Greenland, Faroe Islands, Iceland and Aaland we offer subscriptions for Christmas seals in full sheets.

Mint Gutter Pair
Aaland Post issues gutter pairs - two stamps with a gutter between the stamps. Normally there are just 5 gutter pairs per stamp sheet. We offer subscriptions for mint gutter pair.

Leuchtturm/Lighthouse supplement pages, normal (without mounts)
Subscription for supplement pages without mounts but with stamp imprints tailored for all stamps issued the preceding year. With this subscription, your collection will always stay complete and you will automatically receive the new supplements as they are issued - normally around the end of April every year.

Leuchtturm/Lighthouse supplement pages, SF (with mounts)
Subscription for supplement pages with stamp imprint and mounts for the entire year. With this subscription, your collection will always stay complete, and you will automatically receive the new supplement pages as they are issued - normally around the end of April every year.