AUSTRIA – NETHERLANDS – LUXEMBOURG- The Lion – CS 5.1

Crypto stamp 5.1 - ROARRR CRAZY The King of the Crypto stamp is here! And what's more, Crypto stamp 5.1 doesn't come alone. From 10th October, the Crypto stamp 5.1 Lion is available along with the roarrr crazy surprise - the Crypto stamp Safe. Which means that this edition will be uniquely magical yet again. […]

AUSTRIA – Unicor CS1.0 – The first coin with a digital twin

The Crypto stamp coin is made of 7.8 grams of high-quality gold (fineness of 999,9), has a diameter of 22 mm and impresses with its exclusive aesthetics and attention to detail. Each coin has an individual code, making it one of a kind. The authenticity of this unique coin is also guaranteed by blockchain technology. […]

BUTHAN – The Six Elements of Longevity

To mark Bhutan's National Day on December 17, Bhutan Post, the national postal operator of the Kingdom of Bhutan, is delighted to partner with Stampsdaq in announcing the release of a special NFT stamp collection titled ""The Six Elements of Longevity."" Stay tuned for updates! Mark your calendars for the NFT launch on December 17th, […]

POLAND – Battle of Khotyn

The "350th Anniversary of the Battle of Khotyn" is a special edition of the Polish Crypo Stamp. The publication honours the victory of the army of the Republic of Poland over the Turkish forces on 11 November 1673 at the strategically located Chocim fortress. The valuer presents the painting "Battle of Chocim 1673", by A. […]

World Wetlands Day

International

Feb. 2 is World Wetlands Day, a UNESCO initiative.  As of 2016, there were 97 recognised Ramsar and the World Heritage ecosystems. But the world is rapidly losing the battle to save vital wetlands - 64% of the world’s wetlands have disappeared since the beginning of the last century. In most regions across the world, […]

Setsubun 節分 – Japan

Japan

節分 Setsubun  February 3, 2024 Today is Japan's day to shine with their annual Setsubun festival.  Stamp: Japan October 24, 2016. Designed by Rika Hoshiyama 星山 理佳 Setsubun no Hi (節分の日), celebrated annually on February 2, 3 or 4th, is a traditional event marking the official beginning of spring, according to the Japanese lunar calendar. Though not […]