New stamps celebrate World Local Post Day 2025
World Local Post Day 2025 is nearly two weeks in the past now, but several first day covers bearing stamps issued in conjunction with the annual local post event have arrived in my post office box since then. We’ll do a quick review of those here.
First, naturally, is a cover bearing a copy of my own Philosateleian Post’s National Monument to the Forefathers stamp that I issued January 27. The United States postage stamp is tied to cover by my Floresville, Texas, mailer’s postmark, and my local post stamp is surprisingly undamaged!
Next up is New Hampshire-based Purgatory Post’s contribution, a 25-sola stamp that reproduces the design of the Scott-listed McGreely’s Express local stamp issued in Alaska in 1898. Although the stamp’s vignette shows a dog sled in motion, mail and packages transported by the operation were actually carried by motorboat.
Finally, Bat’s Private Post in Beverly Hills, California, released a pair of stamps with 10¢ and 83¢ face values for World Local Post Day. Each stamp features the design of the 2½-anna blue peafowl stamp issued by the Indian feudatory state of Jaipur in 1931. That stamp was part of a series valid for postage only in Jaipur, which makes it a local post stamp.
Neat stuff all around!
Published 2025-02-09
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