Recent New Issues from Chile

Chile 2015 MapsChile 2015 MapsSome recent issues from South America have come to our attention over the past few weeks. It has been difficult to find detailed information and also official postal issuing agency links for these items. If have additional information or links, please tell us.

The first issue is from Chile Post and is a set of seven stamps with various types of, possibly older, maps and charts. Issued in 2015, denominations for the set range from $10 to $1000 Chilean Pesos (CLP). Chile 2015 NavidadIn ascending order, the $10 stamp depicts a large-scale street/block map of Santiago, the $50 and $60 denominations show the Antarctic continent with what appear to be territorial claim boundaries.  The remaining four stamps depict islands, the $80 and $100 denominations are of Isla Robinson Crusoe (Juan Fernández Islands) . Visible on these two stamps is what appears to be a statue of a man. The final two stamps, both $1000 show Isla de Pascua (Easter Island), each with slightly different shape, possibly due to the date of the maps.

In addition to the map set, another issue from Chile for Christmas 2015 was also released. Assumed as a set of one, this $310 denominated stamp features the shape of Chile as the white trunk of a Christmas tree on a green background, with what appear to be various postmarks in red and white depicting the ornaments on the tree.

Recent New Issues from Argentina

Some recent issues from Argentina have come to our attention over the past few weeks. Thank you for your submissions. There has been some information on the new web store site from Argentine Post. If you have additional information or links, please tell us.

Argentina 2015 Ciudad Evita

Argentina 2015 Ciudad Evita Mini-sheet

In 2015, Argentine Post issued a mini-sheet showing an aerial view of the planned community, Ciudad Evita (Evita City). The mini-sheet contains two $25 Argentine Peso (ARS) denominated stamps on the left side. The upper stamp shows an image taken from a painting by Argentine artist Daniel Santoro entitled “The dream of home ownership (2009).  The lower stamp appears to be a photograph showing a street level view of two-story houses, probably from the planned community. The remainder of the sheet shows an aerial map view of Cuidad Evita, showing structures and areas of open parcels. Portions of the street network are embossed into the sheet. Some say that the layout of the community is in the silhouette of Evita Peron.  In 1997 the city was declared a National Historic Monument of Argentina.

Argentina 2015 ITU 150th Anniversary

Argentina 2015 ITU 150th Anniversary

To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the International Telecommunica-tion Union (ITU), Argentine Post issued a single stamp depicting the ARSAT-1 the first geostationary communications satellite built and operated by Argentine organiza-tions.  The $10 ARS denomination shows the ARSAT-1 satellite orbiting the Earth, with the northern portion of the south american continent visible in the lower left corner of the stamp. In the lower right corner, is the ITU 150 year anniversary logo.

Argentina 2015-04-27 Trees

Argentina 2015-04-27

On April 27, 2015 Argentine Post issued a block of four stamps depicting the multiple uses of trees.  Four kind of trees are shown [Lapacho Rosado, Araucaria, Sauce, and Brea] along with various products obtained from the trees. These products include foods, liquids and various kinds of medicines.  Featured on each stamp is a map of Argentine provinces showing, what appears to be, the distribution of each tree species depicted shown in green on the map.  The perforated block of four stamps are all in a denomination of $6 ARS.

6th Meeting of the CartoPhilatelic Society

World Stamp Show 2016 in NYCAs announced earlier, The CartoPhilatelic Society will be attending the World Stamp Show 2016 being held in the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City, May 28 through June 4, 2016.   This is a very major event and we are excited about our participation. We will be having a table in the Society’s area.  Close to 60 other philatelic Societies will be represented during the show. We plan to staff the table during the event to promote the Society and attract new members and will be asking for volunteers to help.

On May 29th the 6th Meeting of the CartoPhilatelic Society will be held from 10:30 am until 12:00pm  in Room 1E11.  A tentative agenda for the meeting is shown below.

  • “Maps on Stamps” a PowerPoint presentation by Miklos Pinther on collecting miniature maps (40 min.)
  • “Don’t Lick the Stamp” an illustrative lecture by Martin Oakes on organizing and writing up a collection (15 min.)
  • “CPS Web Site and Digital Projects Update” by Reese Plews (15 min.)

Please take a moment to let us know if you will be at the show and plan to attend our meeting or if you can help by volunteering at our table by filling out our online form.  You can also use the form to communicate directly with our Society organizer for the show, Mr. Miklos Pinther, president emeritus of the CartoPhilatelic Society.

Be sure to watch this page for more information as the show nears.  Hope to see as many of you as possible in NYC!

Join us in NYC for The World Stamp Show 2016

The CartoPhilatelic Society will be attending the World Stamp Show 2016 being held in New York City, May 28 through June 4, 2016. Please check the more detailed announcement now available on our Events page.

MoS Checklist Rev. 7 Released

Revision 7.0 of the Maps on Stamps (MoS) Checklist was released on December 1, 2015. This is a significant and major revision. Read more on the Checklist page.

Niue forth-coming mini-sheet with map marks WW-I bravery

Niue 2015-10-13

Niue 2015-10-13

The south-pacific island of Niue will issue a mini-sheet of eight stamps marking the island’s gallant contribution of joining New Zealand’s Expeditionary Forces in World War I.  As presented on the New Zealand Post web site, “Although Niue’s population was small, they volunteered for service for the First World War in the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces as soon as word of the war reached their shores in September 1914. Initially New Zealand rejected their offer, but it was reconsidered when the numbers of the Māori Contingent were severely affected during the Gallipoli campaign. In October 1915 150 men left Niue for Auckland, where they trained at Narrow Neck Camp before departing for the Western Front.  Sadly, despite the best of intentions, the Niuean contribution encountered many difficulties, including struggling with the standard issue footwear, the cold climate and a lack of immunity to European diseases. By the end of May 1916, 80 per cent of the men had been hospitalised, and so they were withdrawn from the Western Front and transferred to the New Zealand convalescent hospital in Hornchurch, England. They returned to Auckland for further medical care before being sent home by late 1916. Even with all the hardships they faced, the Niuean’s still volunteered for duty once more, but the offer was declined.” The mini-sheet of two columns of four stamps depicts various time-line events and places during the Niuean deployment with the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces.  One stamp, the  $1.20 denomination features a map of northern Egypt where the Niueans were stationed in February 2016 as part of the New Zealand Pioneer Battalion where they engaged in engineering support.