Flags on stamps of Switzerland (original) (raw)

Stamp #01069

Issue date:

1987

Face:

90 ct.

Subject:

Liasion CFF Genève-Aéroport

Flags shown:

plane marking of Switzerland

Stamp #01279

Issue date:

1988

Face:

90 ct.

Subject:

Musée International de la Croix-Rouge

Flags shown:

Red Cross| Red Crescent

Stamp #01070

Issue date:

1988

Face:

140+60 ct.

Subject:

Pro Aero 1938–1988

Flags shown:

plane marking of Switzerland

Stamp #01275

Issue date:

1988

Face:

50 ct.

Subject:

700 years of the Battle of Näfels 1388

Flags shown: Original battle banner from 1388, Land of Glarus

Stamp #02513

Issue date:

1999

Face:

90 ct.

Subject:

Conseil de l’Europe

Catalogues:

Michel: 1686/89

Remarks:

flat flags arranged as parliament seats

Flags shown:

Cyprus| Hungary| Ukraine| Turkey| Switzerland (ensign)| Sweden| Spain| Slovenia| Slovakia| San Marino| Russia| Romania| Portugal| Poland| Norway| Netherlands| Moldavia| Malta| Macedonia| Luxemburg| Lithuania| Liechtenstein| Latvia| Italy| Ireland| Iceland| Greece| Germany| France| Finland| emblem of the Council of Europe ("C" with stars)| Denmark| Croatia| Bulgaria| United Kingdom| Bosnia (1992–1998)| Belgium| Austria| Andorra| Albania

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Stamp #00789

Issue date:

2005 (machine stamp)

Face:

variable

Catalogues:

WADP/WNS: CH028.05

Flags shown:

Switzerland


Stamps outside the FOTW list

Cantonal and National Coats of Arms (1918–1926)

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The stamps were sold with surcharge in favour of the Pro Juventute foundation.

Uri (1918, info) Genève (1918, info) Nidwalden (1919, info) Vaud (1919, info) Obwalden (1919, info) Schwyz (1920, info) Zürich (1920, info) Ticino (1920, info)

Valais/Wallis (1921, info) Bern/Berne (1921, info) Switzerland (1921, info) Zug (1922, info) Fribourg/Freiburg (1922, info) Luzern (1922, info) Switzerland (1922, info) Basel-Stadt (1923, info)

Glarus (1923, info) Neuchâtel (1923, info) Switzerland (1923, info) Appenzell Innerrhoden (1924, info) Solothurn (1924, info) Schaffhausen (1924, info) Switzerland (1924, info) St. Gallen (1925, info)

Appenzell Ausserrhoden (1925, info) Graubünden/Grischun/Grigioni (1925, info) Switzerland (1925, info) Thurgau (1926, info) Baselland (1926, info) Aargau (1926, info) Switzerland (1926, info)

Coats of Arms of Cities (1928/1930)

The stamps were sold with surcharge in favour of the Pro Juventute foundation.

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Lausanne (1928, info)Winterthur (1928, info)St. Gallen (1928, info)

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Accession of Valais, Neuchâtel, and Geneva to Swiss Confederation in 1815 (1965/2015)

1965

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2015

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Accession of Jura to Swiss Confederation (1978)

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Issue date: 1978
Face: 40 ct.
Catalogues and other info: see source
Source: https://colnect.com...
Emblems shown: Coats of Arms of Jura and Switzerland

Communal Coats of Arms (1978–1981)

The stamps were sold with surcharge in favour of the Pro Juventute foundation.

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The Swiss Flag (2019)

The Red Colour

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The Proportions

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Issue date: 2019
Face: 100+50 ct. (surcharge for Pro Patria foundation)
Catalogues and other info: see source (See also: Proportions)
Source: https://colnect.com/en/stamps/stamp/853054-The_Proportions-Pro_Patria_2019-Switzerland