Celebrating 70 Years of EUROPA Stamps: Everything You Need to Know

“Are EUROPA stamps just stamps issued in Europe?”

The term “EUROPA stamps” is familiar to philatelic enthusiasts, but detailed English-language resources have been surprisingly hard to find. Let me introduce you to the wonderful world of EUROPA stamps!

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What Are EUROPA Stamps?

EUROPA stamps are a series of stamps issued by member countries of European postal organizations, all sharing a common annual theme.

The story begins in 1952, when France proposed the formation of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). Four years after the ECSC was established, on September 15, 1956, member countries issued stamps with a unified design to celebrate European integration.

The founding six member countries in 1956 were: France, West Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.

In 1959, the Conference of European Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) was formed, and from 1960 onward, EUROPA stamps were issued under CEPT’s banner.

Since 2000, the program has been managed by PostEurop (European Postal Organisation), and it continues to this day.

  • 1956–1973: Unified design (except 1957)
  • 1974 onward: Unified theme with each country’s own original design

The core concept of EUROPA stamps is “European harmony.”

West Germany, 1956
West Germany, 1956 — The very first EUROPA stamp

Since this stamp was issued by the ECSC, a derrick (an oil drilling tower) was used as the motif, firmly supporting the word “EUROPE” — a symbol of European cooperation. The ECSC is considered the beginning of what would eventually become the EU.

1956–1973: The Unified Design Era

During this period, all participating countries issued stamps sharing the same basic design. (1957 was an exception with free designs, before returning to the unified format the following year.)

EUROPA stamps unified design 1
EUROPA stamps — Unified Design, example 1
EUROPA stamps unified design 2
EUROPA stamps — Unified Design, example 2

After CEPT was formed in 1959, stamps issued from 1960 onward began incorporating the CEPT letters or logo.

EUROPA stamps 1964-1967

EUROPA stamps were often issued in pairs using complementary colors — warm tones paired with cool tones — which I imagine was also a way to express cooperation between nations.

While the unified design was the standard, some countries added their own creative flair.

1961 EUROPA stamps
1961 EUROPA stamps — Image from Yūshu magazine, March 2006

In 1961, Spain used the standard design, but the UK featured the Queen’s portrait, while Liechtenstein and Monaco took quite different visual approaches.

UK 1960 EUROPA
United Kingdom, 1960 — EUROPA (CEPT’s 1st year)

1974–1984: The Unified Theme Era

From 1974, CEPT chose a shared theme each year while leaving the design entirely up to each country.

YearTheme
1956–1973Unified Design (except 1957)
1974Sculpture
1975The Painter’s Art
1976Arts and Handcraft
1977Landscapes
1978Monumental Buildings
1979History of Posts and Telecommunications
1980Famous Persons
1981Folklore
1982Historical Events
1983Great Achievements
1984Anniversary of CEPT (Unified Design)
EUROPA stamp themes, Part 1
France 1984 EUROPA
France, 1984 — EUROPA “Unified Design” (CEPT 25th Anniversary)

In 1984, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of CEPT, a unified design made a return — featuring a bridge with the EUROPE and CEPT logos.

1985–1999: EUROPA Stamp Themes

YearTheme
1985European Music Year
1986Protection of Nature and Environment
1987Modern Architecture
1988Transport and Communication
1989Toys
1990Post Office Buildings
1991Europe in Space
1992The Discovery of America
1993Contemporary Art
1994Discoveries
1995Peace and Liberty
1996Famous Women
1997Stories and Legends
1998National Festivals
1999National Parks
EUROPA stamp themes, Part 2

Once countries started creating their own designs, the variety became wonderful.

1989 EUROPA Toys
1989 EUROPA stamps — “Toys”
UK 1989 EUROPA Toys
United Kingdom, 1989 — EUROPA “Toys”

By the 1980s, British stamps typically came in sets of 4–5. While most countries issued EUROPA stamps in pairs, the UK went its own way and issued a set of four. As always, there’s no country name or year printed — but the CEPT mark appears beneath the Queen’s portrait, confirming participation in the series.

The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 had a profound impact on EUROPA stamps. Membership grew from 34 countries in 1990 to 50 by 1996, with 15 of those new additions coming from Eastern Europe.

The 1996 theme “Famous Women” — with each country choosing a representative woman — felt like a landmark moment.

Monaco 1996 Famous Women
Monaco, 1996 — EUROPA “Famous Women”

2000 Onward: EUROPA Stamp Themes

YearTheme
2000Europe 2000 (Unified Design)
2001Water
2002Circus
2003Poster Art
2004Tourism
2005Gastronomy
2006Symbiosis
2007Scout
2008Letter
2009Astronomy
2010Children’s Books
2011Forest
2012Sightseeing
2013Mail Car
2014Music
2015Old Toys
2016Ecology
2017Castle
2018Bridge
2019National Bird
2020Old Postal Route
2021Endangered Species
2022Stories and Myths
2023Peace – The Highest Value of Humanity
2024Underwater Fauna and Flora
2025National Archaeological Discoveries
202670th Anniversary of the EUROPA Stamp
EUROPA stamp themes, Part 3

For the Millennium year 2000, a unified design featuring stars and children was chosen.

Turkey 2000 EUROPA
Turkey, 2000 — EUROPA unified design
Gibraltar 2000 EUROPA
Gibraltar, 2000 — EUROPA unified design (with local variation)

Even with a unified design in 2000, some countries like Gibraltar added their own charming twist. Fun!

From 2000 onward, PostEurop took over responsibility for setting EUROPA themes, and a new EUROPA logo was introduced.

EUROPA stamps logo

In the 21st century, themes became more varied and accessible — environmentally conscious topics like “Water” (2001), fun themes like “Circus” (2002) and “Gastronomy” (2005), and artistic themes like “Poster Art” (2003).

2003 EUROPA Poster Art
2003 EUROPA stamps — “Poster Art”

Countries like Portugal and Hungary also issued beautiful miniature sheets, adding even more to the collecting experience.

Hungary 2010 Children's Books
Hungary, 2010 — EUROPA “Children’s Books”

The 2013 theme “Mail Car” featured a delightful variety of postal vehicles — each country’s unique design makes it a wonderful theme to collect!

2013 EUROPA Mail Car
2013 EUROPA stamps — “Mail Car”

2023: Peace — The Highest Value of Humanity

Luxembourg 2023 Peace
Luxembourg, 2023 — EUROPA “Peace”

The 2023 EUROPA stamps had an unexpected story behind them. The originally planned theme “Underwater Fauna and Flora” was postponed, because Ukraine Post proposed to PostEurop that the theme be changed to “Peace — The Highest Value of Humanity.” The proposal was approved at the board meeting in April 2022.

PostEurop invited member countries to submit unified design proposals, and Luxembourg’s “Peace Knot” was chosen by vote.

The Peace Knot was inspired by the Celtic love knot, expressing peace through a heart symbolizing life, combined with rainbow colors representing nations, cultures, aspirations, and diversity.

Switzerland 2023 Peace
Switzerland, 2023 — EUROPA “Peace”

Some countries like Switzerland also issued their own locally designed stamps alongside the unified design.

The wish for peace is universal. One of the joys of EUROPA stamps is the way philately connects us across the world — all coming together with one heart.

2026: The 70th Anniversary of EUROPA Stamps

Liechtenstein 2026 EUROPA
Liechtenstein, 2026 — EUROPA stamp

EUROPA stamps began in 1956, which means 2026 marks their 70th anniversary!

To celebrate this milestone, the 2026 theme is “70th Anniversary of the EUROPA Stamp.”

Most EUROPA stamps are issued between spring and summer, so there’s much to look forward to as new designs emerge throughout the year!

What began with 6 countries in 1956 has grown: as of 2026, 53 countries are members of PostEurop.

PostEurop website
PostEurop official website

Postio Marche has been selling EUROPA stamps since the very beginning. We continue to add new items regularly — please come and explore!

Postio Marche — EUROPA Stamps Collection

Images and text are original. Please do not reproduce without permission. Some stamps shown are from a private collection.

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