QEII 100th anniversary (follow-up)

Despite the fact that the mini-omnibus series related to the stamps issued by Ascension Island, BahamasFalkland IslandsSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and Tristan da Cunha, also associated to the Isle of Man, was considered as a non-approved joint issue [N] and will not be described in details in the catalogue, it appeared important to complete the information provided in the previous blog page. Actually, the apparently se-tenant issue released by the Isle of Man, triggered attention and raised more questions. So, a more detailed presentaion and additional explanations were provided by Adam Paish (UK). Here is what he says:

In other words, Isle of Man has produced a booklet sold at £35 that contains, on top of the Fashion Legacy stamps from this postal administration, some stamps (not all) from the five other postal administrations issued on April 21, 2026 (without doubt with their authorization), but this item cannot be purchased from them. It is only available from the Isle of Man postal administration and was produced in limited number. This is another reason confirming that this item was produced purely for marketing purpose and remains far away from true joint issue. Each collector will have to decide if this item will have to be part of his collection. Thanks Adam for the update.

April 2026 News

Adam Paish (UK) did send a first complement of information relative to the 100th anniversary of QEII described in the previous page and involving the British Overseas Territories : “The enterprising Isle of Man Post Office is no doubt anticipating another profitable venture with the release of a pair of Queen Elizabeth II Birth Centenary stamp sheets, one featuring previously-issued Isle of Man stamps, the other incorporating a selection of the British Overseas Territories stamps with royal portraits by Marcus Adams (Ascension Island, BahamasFalkland IslandsSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and Tristan da Cunha) and one commemorative stamp, repeated twice, from the Isle of Man itself. The pair of sheets is being marketed as a “limited release collectable” at GBP35.00, and the image has been provided by the Isle of Man Post Office for illustrative purposes only.  The Isle of Man stamp is one of a series of six celebrating the Fashion Legacy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, with the 93 pence denomination (based on 1941 portrait by Marcus Adams) reworked to fit into this multi-territorial commemorative sheet. The sheet concept is not dissimilar to the Devoted to Your Service souvenir released in 2021 to mark the late Queen’s 95th birthday which is illustrated in your 2019-2021 catalogue”

With the release of this souvenir sheet containing 12 stamps, i.e., 2 stamps per territory taken from the original blocks of 4 miniature sheets, this issue becomes a se-tenant series. However, this does not change the omnibus character and these stamps will remain being considered as non-approved joint issue [N]. Date of issue is April 21, 2026.

On April 27, 2026, Japan and Singapore will release a twin issue to celebrate their 60 years of relationship. To honour this journey, stamps features both national flowers: Japan’s cherry blossom and Singapore’s Vanda Miss Joaquim (orchid). Japan will release stamps in miniature sheets containg 5 of each of the stamps and produced at 400,000 samples (total of 4,000,000 stamps. The stamps of Singapore are available in miniature sheets of three pairs, but also in a souvenir sheet containing a pair of stamps.

A surprise came from Iran, a country presently in war, which finally released a stamp that was supposed to be joint with the pair of stamps issued by Oman on August 26, 2025. The exact date of issue of the Iranian stamp remains unknown, but it appeared at the beginning of April 2026 and became available in sheets of 8 stamps [2×4]. This series can now be attributed the entry code [C20250826] and is described in the 2025 year catalogue page (Information provided by Kazem Alamdari, Iran).

On the other hand, we are still missing information about potential counterparts of the Uruguayan diplomatic relationship stamp with Mexico (Uruguay stamps released on March 26, 2026), while the joint issue announced between Indonesia and Uruguay for March 30, 2026 has not been released. Also, it seems that the Laos stamp issued on March 20, 2026 celebrating the 70 years of relatioship with India will remain unilateral. Any additional information from these three countriues is welcome.

King Charles III coronation

From Adam Paish, UK: The postal administrations of Ascension Island, the Bahamas, the British Antarctic TerritoryFalkland IslandsSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and Tristan Da Cunha released a mini-omnibus commemoration for the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla in the form of a set of four stamps in sheet format and one souvenir sheet containing a single stamp from each territory. The official date of issue was August 21, 2023 (for the Falklands and British Antarctic Territory stamps) and September 7, 2023, for those of the other territories. Other postal administrations (such as Bermuda, Saint Helena and Gibraltar) have also released similarly styled Coronation commemorative sets and/or souvenir sheets, but these are not part of this coordinated issue.  This issue is reported in the catalogue as Parallel Omnibus series [OP] under the name [O20230907] and not detailed (as all omnibus series). 

The postal services of the Eastern Caribbean states (Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent And the Grenadines) have also announced events to mark the 40th anniversary of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), the central bank for the Eastern Caribbean dollar, which included a stamp design competition, and the winning designs – three values in all – were publicised widely in the regional media back in February. At the time, it was stated that each postal administration would issue the stamps in the denominations most used in its respective territory, and that they would be available in September or October 2023. The ECCB marked 40 years of service to the governments and people of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Community on October 1, 2023. However, there has been no recent news about the stamps: perhaps the project was quietly shelved ?

Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton

On January 5, 2022, the British Antarctic Territory, the Falkland Islands and the South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands have issued a series of stamps in honor of Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton at the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his death. Shackleton is well known for several Antarctica expeditions including an heroic behavior to save his team stuck in the ice. He died on January 5, 1922 at age 47 from a heart attack while starting a new Antarctic expedition and he is buried on the South Georgia Island. The twelve pictures used for these stamps are based on black and white or colorized photographs of Shackleton taken at different ages, with team, with ship or map, including also some pictures of his grave. This issue is considered as a territorial parallel issue [D/PD].

Adam Paish (UK) mentioned very recently that these three countries associated to Ascension, Bahamas and Tristan da Cunha will issue four stamps each and a souvenir sheet to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the reign of Queen Elisabeth II. Exact dates of issue are not known yet, but Bahamas seems to be the first and plans to issue stamps on March 17, 2022. This issue will be considered as an omnibus parallel issue [O/OP].