At long last, a look at the 2024 Peru stamps! A Peruvian stamp recently crossed my desk and it reminded me that I hadn’t gotten back to Peru after they shook up their website design in 2022. I wandered back to the page and well, here we are – 2024 all written up. Eventually I’ll back track and finish off the 2022 and 2023 programs. But don’t hold your breath on the timing. I have good intentions and then something flashes across my eyes and I’m on a chase for details. I spend a lot of time wandering the world’s archives and libraries. To me, the ultimate world trip would be one that hits all the postal museums, libraries and archives in the world. I have fantasies about that. However ….
As expected, Peru kept their first rate info brochures for each release. 2024 slowed me down a bit because they were all filed under the wrong title. It took awhile to match everything up. My Spanish is about as good as my French, but I muddled through the titles. Although not listed below, each stamp does come with an info brochure, I simply didn’t list it. What do they look like? Here’s one from 2023, which I’m currently researching for a separate post.
Serpost puts a lot of effort into each brochure and they are the perfect companion pieces for each stamp. They are offered free, along with a yearly catalogue of releases. Available now are catalogues from 2017 to 2023. I’m waiting for the 2024 one so I can put it into the Peru archives. The 2023 catalogue is 8 pages, complete with colour photos. Its a good reference resource.
I spent hours hopping in and out of Peruvian rabbit holes, which turned out to be the single best way to spend very cold winter days here in Canada. Time well spent.
Enjoy the year.
Cheers,
Catpaw
January
30 Years of Osiptel
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
Ospitel is Peru’s publicly owned regulatory overseeing all telecommunications in the country.
Designer: Catalan Studio
Release date: January 26, 2024
August
150 Years of Diplomatic Relations Between Peru & Italy
Se-tenant pair, FDC, cancel
offset
Designer: Marco Antonio Quispe Yalli
Marco has designed over 50 stamps for Peru, starting with his 2014 Extreme Sports pair.
Release date: August 29, 2024
September
Bicentennial of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Republic
1 stamp on souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
offset
When Peru declared independence they issued the Protective Decree of August 4, 1821 establishing the High Chamber of Justice. On December 19, 1824, Simón Bolivar established The Supreme Court of Justice.
Designer: Marco Antonio Quispe Yalli
Release date: September 17, 2024
First Female Aviator – Carmela Combe Thomson (1898-1984)
1 stamp, FDC cancel
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“Fly low and slow” – advice from Combe’s mother. She didn’t take the advice.
First woman in Peru to get a flying license and second to get a driving license.
In the early days of Peruvian aviation, flying represented a great risk for any pilot. For women, the mere fact of venturing into this activity meant an almost impossible challenge. The young ladies of the time could hardly get on a plane as companions of experienced pilots. However, on May 6, 1921, Carmela Combe broke all limits and fulfilled her dream of flying alone in an airplane, becoming the first civilian female pilot in Peru.
Fingerprints | Blog | TRADE PERU (In Spanish, a good read. Be aware translators shift he/she randomly.)
“When I flew for the first time, my impression was that I had always flown” – Carmela Combe Thomson
She apprenticed with the Curtis company, National Aeronautics Company of Lima in 1920. From there she entered the Bellavista Civil Aviation School in Peru, and trained under US pilot pilot Lloyd R. Moore. After 4 hours training she soloed in a Curtiss Oriole aircraft on May 6, 1921. In 1922, she gained her pilots license, personally awarded to her by Elmer Faucett, the founder of Peruvian airline Compañía de Aviación Faucett. Thomson continued her flight training in France with renowned pilot Marcel Doret.
She retired from flying in 1932.
In 1960 the Peruvian Air Force honoured her with the Peruvian Cross for Aeronautical Merit for her pioneering aviation work. In 1982, she was awarded the Jorge Chávez Dartnell medal of merit for her contributions to civilian aviation.
If you’d like to read more on Combe, check out Carmela Combe – 2023 by Fuerza Aérea del Perú – Issuu. Unfortunately it isn’t downloadable. It is in Spanish, but if you go slow and steady, it’s a good read, even if your Spanish is poor to borderline non-existent. 16 pages, good coverage of her life. It has some top notch photos.
Designer: Marco Antonio Quispe Yalli
Release date: September 20, 2024
50 Years of Creation of the Junín National Reserve
1 stamp on souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
offset
The 53,000 hectares Junin National Reserve was established in 1974.
The Junín National Reserve is located in the Central Andes of Peru. Its 53,000 hectares border Lake Junín, the second largest lake in the country. The lake drains toward the northeast into the Mantaro
River, which is one of the principal Andean tributaries of the Amazon Basin. This lake forms an important hydrographic system fed by 12 rivers and 20 streams. The Oriental, Central, and
Occidental Mountain Ranges converge in Junín, creating the Nudo de Pasco to the north and an extensive flatland, known as the Bombón Plateau.
Perfil de Parque – Perú
Designer: Marco Antonio Quispe Yalli
Release date: September 23, 2024
José María Hernán Eguren Rodríguez (1874-1942)
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
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Artist, writer, photographer and poet.
His literary friends remembered him as a passionate lover of art, literature and criticism, always accompanied by his tiny camera in the lapel of his suit as he left Sunday mass at the San Francisco Church in Barranco.
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Designer: Jorge Luis Anci Alvarado
Release date: September 25, 2024
América UPAEP 2024
se-tenant pair, FDC, cancel
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Unión Postal de las Américas, España y Portugal is a 28 member organisation created in 1911. Among it’s roles is the promotion of cooperation among postal operators.
The origins of the Postal Union of the Americas, Spain and Portugal are to be found in the postal treaty concluded in Bogotá, Colombia, in 1838, and ratified by Ecuador, Venezuela and Colombia, through which the Gran Colombiana Union was founded, invoking the “intimate union and cordial friendship of the contracting countries”.
UPAEP | UPAEP | The Organization
America UPAEP is the topic of dozens stamps from member countries. Peru featured it in a pair of stamps in 1991 Nature at time of Discovery, a se-tenant set in 1993 Discovery Journeys,
Designer: Marco Antonio Quispe Yalli
Release date: September 27, 2024
October
Personalities of the Bicentennial
4 stamps, FDC, cancel
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- José Domingo de la Merced de La Mar y Cortázar – First Constitutional President of the Republic of Peru.
- Domingo Nieto y Márquez – Quijote of the Law
- José Andrés Rázuri Esteves – soldier of the Liberating Expedition that helped free Peru.
- Juan Basilio Cortegana Vergara – soldier with the Liberating Expedition in Huaura. Helped form Humanitarian Society of the Founders of Independence to help veteran soldiers.
Designer: Proyecto Especial Bicentenario
The Proyecto was established to highlight Peru’s 200 years of independence. They have a website you can explore for more information on Peru’s history Inicio – Bicentenario del Perú. Yes, the site is in Spanish, but load a translator and have fun. If you have a moderate grasp on Spanish don’t miss Biblioteca Bicentenario – Bicentenario del Perú the book section. The Peruvian government has a number of downloadable books you can keep. I’m currently reading Historical narratives about the Independence of Peru, Alex Loayza (editor). And again, it is in Spanish, but don’t let that put you off. A good translator and a bit of patience will reward you. At nearly 300 pages, it is a slog for me but it’s led me to a number of English resources to improve my Peruvian history for future stamps. 
I’m also looking through The Paths of Freedom by Jaime Urrutia Ceruti. It has excellent maps and details on the routes the Liberation Army took. Patience will be rewarded.
Release date: October 4, 2024
Personalities of the Bicentennial – The Participation of the Rabonas in Independence
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
The Rabonas played an integral part in the Liberation of Peru. They were the women who traveled with columns of soldiers, at the tail end, carrying and preparing provisions, medical care, and at times fought along side the men. They were volunteer, mostly indigenous, who went with their sons, husbands, brothers and other relatives.
The incorporation of Andean women into the resistance against the Chilean military invasion was not a casual or circumstantial event, but an ancient practice, since in the course of Andean history they were always at the side of their spouse, parents and siblings who were soldiers or combatants, walking at the end of the troop as if they were just another regiment. which motivated the invaders launched against Peru by the Anglo-Chilean oligarchic class to nickname them “rabonas”.In the times of the Tahuantinsuyo he was known by the name of “panakuna”, which would literally be “companion of the combatant”, and according to the Spanish chroniclers, including Miguel Cabello de Valboa, a representative “panakuna” would be Mama Huaco, wife of Manco Cápac, who officiated as a brave captain and leader of armies.
Designer: Proyecto Especial Bicentenario
Release date: October 4, 2024
Orchid – Comparettia Moroniae
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
A small orchid native to Peru. orchids.org/grexes/comparettia-moroniae
Designer: Jorge Luis Anci Alvarado
Photographer:Erica Morón de Abad
Release date: October 7, 2024
150 Years UPU – Universal Postal Union
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
The Universal Postal Union (UPU) celebrates it’s 150th year of operation and post offices around the world are releasing stamps to honour the organisation.
Established in 1874, the Universal Postal Union (UPU), with its headquarters in the Swiss capital Berne, is the second oldest international organization worldwide.
With its 192 member countries, the UPU is the primary forum for cooperation between postal sector players. It helps to ensure a truly universal network of up-to-date products and services.
Universal Postal Union
Designer: Marco Antonio Quispe Yalli
Release date: October 9, 2024
35th Anniversary of the Incorporation of Peru as a Consultative Party to the Antarctic Treaty
Se-tenant pair, FDC, cancel
offset
The Antarctic Treaty | Antarctic Treaty
Designer: Jorge Luis Anci Alvarado
Photographer: Heinz Plenge Sánchez
Plenge’s photographs have appeared in publications for World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the Smithsonian Institution, the Field Museum of Chicago, The Nature Conservancy (TNC), Conservation International (CI), and BirdLife International as well as BBC Wildlife, Natural History, The New York Times Magazine, Mother Jones, Conde Nast Traveler, Connoisseur, Terra, Geomundo, Airone, Omega, Fotografie Draussen, Seven Seas, and World Birdwatching. (Heinz Plenge On Line)
Among his published books: Wildlife (1993), The Golden Jalca (1998), Marvelous Peru (2001), Birds of the Clouds (2004), Guide to the Wildlife of Chaparri (2005), Jalca: The Andean Ecosystem (2006).
Release date: October 17, 2024
Óscar Avilés (1924-2014)
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
Guitarist, singer and composer.
Óscar Avilés was not only a virtuoso musician. He was a fundamental pillar in the dissemination and preservation of our rich musical heritage. With his guitar in hand, he traced a path of excellence and passion that has inspired entire generations of artists and lovers of Peruvian music around the world,
Óscar Avilés: Ministry of Culture gave posthumous recognition from the Order of Arts and Letters to the career of the artist Cuenta Artes Digital cultural magazine
Designer: Jorge Luis Anci Alvarado
Release date: October 30, 2024
November
Bicentennial of the University of Trujillo (1824-2014)
2 stamps, FDC, cancel
offset
Trujillo was the first university established in independent Peru, founded by José Faustino Sánchez Carrión and Simón Bolívar (portraits on the FDC). Created May 10, 1824.
Designer: Jorge Luis Anci Alvarado
Release date: November 8, 2024
150 Years of Diplomatic Relations Between Peru and Dominican Republic
se-tenant pair, FDC, cancel
offset
Diplomatic relations between the two countries began April 6, 1874.
Designer: Marco Antonio Quispe Yalli
Release date: November 13, 2024
30 Years of Serpost (1994 – 2024)
6 stamps, FDC, cancel
offset
Peru’s national post office, Serpost, was established November 5, 1991 and began formal operations on November 22, 1994. It replaced Correos y Telégrafos which had been in operation since 1916.
• El Chasqui Tocando Su Pututo –  the chasqui date to the Incan Empire. They were barefooted messengers who traveled the length of the empire. 
Casqui messengers have appeared on couple of Peruvian stamps. One of the earliest was the 1937 El Chasqui (Inca Courier)
• José Pando De La Riva Y Ramírez De Laredo – diplomat and minister. He held many portfolios in the newly independent Peru, including the General Administrator of the Post Office.
• José Dávila Condemarín – writer, politican, and diplomat. Was the General Administration of the Post Office in 1849.
Condemarin appeared on 3 previous stamps – 1982, 1957 and 1936.
• Los Primeros Sellos Postales – the first stamps for Peru were issued December 1, 1857. Named the PACIFICO issues, they entered general circulation March 10, 1858.
The first stamps, nicknames Pacifico, featured two steam ships, the Ship Westward, SS Peru and Ship Eastward, SS Chile under the series Pacific Steam Navigation Company Issue (1857).
• El Correo Del Perú – An illustrated weekly paper first published September 16, 1871.
• Casa De Correos Y Telégrafos – the original post office.
• Centro De Clasificación Postal – on September 23, 1981, Peru established a new sorting centre to keep up with demand.
Designer: Marco Antonio Quispe Yalli
Release date: November 22, 2024
100 Years Club Universitario de Deportes (football)
4 stamps on souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
offset
Established August 7, 1924 in Lima. They won their first Peruvian Football Championship in 1929.
- Football heroes
- Stadium Monumental U Marathon
- Most championships in Peru
- Character, passion and greatness
Designer: Club Universitario de Deportes
Release date: November 25, 2024
Giant Corn from the Sacred Valley
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
This stamp highlights the importance of maize in Incan culture.
The Giant White Corn of Cusco or Paraqay Sara, by its original name in Quechua, is a unique starchy corn, valued for its exceptional size. Adapted for generations, to the specific conditions of this valley in terms of climate, altitude, hours of light and long vegetative period, it only reaches its legendary size in the Sacred Valley of the Incas in Cusco, spoiling rapidly when it is taken to other places, regardless of its similar conditions to those of the Cusco valley. Due to its large size, soft and floury grain texture, this corn is appreciated within the gourmet snack industry and is exported mainly to Japan and Spain, although the local market for the production of these snacks has grown a lot in recent years, being processed equally as a snack for export markets, reaching many countries in the world.
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The Inca Empire reached its peak during the reign of Pachacútec; and agriculture including its associated technologies reached a great
development. After all, a growing empire had to be fed and the Giant White Corn of Cusco is a testament to the great advances in agriculture that were achieved by the Inca civilization. Currently, around 8,000 tons of Giant White Corn of Cusco are produced throughout the Sacred Valley. The planting process begins between the months of July and August when frost and winter give way to more favorable weather; concluding nine months later in May with the harvest of corn.
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Maize previously appeared on a Peruvian stamp in 1957. The stamp highlighted terrace farming in Cusco, the home of the white corn.
Designer: Jorge Luis Anci Alvarado
Release date: November 25, 2024
December
Prehistoric Animals – Perucetus Colossus
1 stamp on souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
offset
19 million year old whale from the Eocene period. It measured 17–20 meters (56–66 ft) long and may have been larger than the blue whale,
Researchers described the species — named Perucetus colossus, or “the colossal whale from Peru” — in the journal Nature on Wednesday. Each vertebra weighs over 220 pounds (100 kilograms) and its ribs measure nearly 5 feet (1.4 meters) long.
Newly discovered whale that lived almost 40 million years ago could be “heaviest animal ever,” experts say – CBS News
It was discovered in the Ica Desert, which was once the bed of a vast sea. It is a rich source of marine fossils. Mario Urbina of the University of San Marcos Natural History Museum in Lima uncovered this massive creature over 10 years ago.
Designer: Marco Antonio Quispe Yalli
Illustrator: Alberto Gennari
“I’m very fond of natural history, prehistoric animals and science fiction.” 
The art of Alberto Gennari
Release date: December 2, 2024
Bicentennial of the Battles of Junín and Ayacucho
2 stamp on souvenir sheets, 2 FDCs, 2 cancels
offset
One of the last major confrontations between Royalists and Bolivar’s army.
The Battle of Junín was a military engagement of the Peruvian War of Independence, fought in the highlands of the Junín Region on 6 August 1824. The preceding February the royalists had regained control of Lima, and having regrouped in Trujillo, Simón Bolívar in June led his rebel forces south to confront the Spanish under Field Marshal José de Canterac. The two armies met on the Plain of Junín in the , northwest of the Jauja Valley.
About: Battle of Junín
The Battle of Ayacucho was one of the last battles of the war of independence and secured Peru’s independence.
Both battles were commemorated in a se-tenant set in 1974, Battle of Junin and Ayacucho, 150th Anniversary and 2004, Battles of Junin and Ayacucho, 180th Annivesary. Designed by Marita Trinidad Blas.
Designer: Jorge Luis Anci Alvarado
Release date: December 3, 2024
BAP Unión
1 stamp on souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
offsest
The BAP Unión is a 4 mast barque that serves as a training ship, and embassador for the Peruvian navy. It launched in 2014 and has been used to train cadets in navy seamanship and the history of sailing.
The Sailing School Ship B.A.P. “UNIÓN” is a high-board training sailboat with a four-masted barque-type rig, built entirely in the shipyards of the Industrial Services of the Navy – Callao Headquarters, between 2012 and 2016; that is, it is a ship made by Peruvians, for Peruvians. With a total length of 115.75 meters, a beam of 13.5 meters and a sail area of 3,400 square meters. It is the largest sailboat in South America and the second largest in the world; also, in 2023, it was considered the fastest sailboat in the world, according to Sail Training International (STI). The Sailing School Ship B.A.P. “UNIÓN” is considered part of
the national territory, at sea and abroad, and is also a “Traveling Embassy”, representing the State through the image of the National and Maritime Power in the diplomatic, cultural, commercial and naval spheres, having as its mission to contribute to Foreign Policy and position the Peruvian Navy in the international environment.
Designer: Marco Antonio Quispe Yalli
Release date: December 5, 2024
Pedro Suárez Vértiz (1960-2023) – Legend of Peruvian Rock
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
Singer, songwriter and guitarist. Founder of Arena Hash rock band.
His impact on the Latin American music scene was reflected in hits such as “Los globos del cielo,” recognized by Billboard as a timeless masterpiece of Spanish rock. Other popular songs by Suárez-Vértiz include “Cuando pienses en volver,” “Cuéntame,” and “Un vino, una cerveza.”
Pedro Suarez-Vertiz Dead at 54
Release date: December 10, 2024
Yellow-Tailed Woolly Monkey (Lagothrix flavicauda)
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
A monkey endemic to Peru, and is critically endangered.
The major threat to this species’ existence comes from deforestation due to an increasing human population within its range. As the whole population of this species is restricted to such a small area, they are at high risk of extinction if this habitat is destroyed, a threat made worse by their relatively slow reproduction rates. The conversion of other areas of agricultural land in Peru to large-scale palm oil and/or rice plantations has forced many small-scale farmers to move higher into the cloud forest habitat of the Peruvian yellow-tailed woolly monkey and led to deforestation and slash-and-burn agriculture. In many areas, the remaining individuals of this population have been left in isolated forest patches, which poses difficulties for reproduction and long-term population viability. Mining also poses an additional threat to this species through habitat destruction and pollution, and by opening up previously undisturbed areas for immigration and hunting.
Peruvian Yellow-Tailed Woolly Monkey, Lagothrix flavicauda
Designer: Jorge Luis Anci Alvarado
Release date: December 13, 2024
The Amazon Ferry
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
The Amazon Ferry is a service funded by the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC).
The main objective is the modernization of river passenger transportation services to address the problem of informality and transportation safety in the Amazon.
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ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE AMAZON FERRY:
- More than 400,000 people have been transported between the towns that benefit from the service since March 2017 to the present.
- The prices of the Amazon Ferry service are more accessible, with rates ranging from S/15 to S/80, depending on the destination.
- By having greater connectivity, the local and regional economy and job creation have been strengthened.
- The Amazon Ferry has won awards for its efficiency, quality, and innovation, the most recent being the “2023 Public Management Best Practices Award” in the category of “Mobility and Sustainable Public Spaces,” which demonstrates the importance and progress it represents in mobility and accessibility within the Amazon region.
Designer: Jorge Luis Anci Alvarado
Release date: December 17, 2024
 
 
					
 
 
 
 




 
 

 
  
 
 
 

 
  
 
 
 


 
 
 
 

 
  
 

 
  
 
 
 

 
 

 
  
 



 
 

 
 





 
 



 
  
 




 
 


 
 
 
   
  
 
 

 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
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