14.12.2023

Special stamp congratulations and mourning 2024

These new commemorative stamps allow you to appropriately frank a congratulatory or condolence letter for the occasion.

Many people love chocolate, and it's often said that this sweet delight brings happiness. However, due to its high fat and sugar content, it should be enjoyed in moderation. Chocolate is a popular gift for many celebratory occasions, making it the "congratulatory chocolate" as seen on the stamp. And it seems to be irresistible, as a piece is already missing.

A faded dandelion flower, a "dandelion clock", adorns the condolence stamp. Because of its delicate parachutes, easily blown away by the wind, it symbolises letting go and the transient nature of life, but also a new beginning, as each parachute carries a seed from which a new plant will grow. The motif on the stamp is complemented by the quote "What one holds deep in one's heart cannot be lost to death". A small consolation for all those who have lost a loved one.

Congratulations – 2024
Value: 0.95 euros
First day of issue: 14 February 2024
Stamp size: 29.09 x 40.00 mm
Graphic design: Emma Zwettler
Printing: Cartor Security Printing
Printing technique: offset printing
Quantity: 350,000 stamps on sheets of 50 units each


Condolences – 2024
Value: 0.95 euros
First day of issue/available from: 14 February 2024
First day: 8056 Seiersberg
Stamp size: 30.00 x 36.00 mm
Graphic design: Emma Zwettler
Printing: Cartor Security Printing
Printing technique: offset printing
Quantity: 300,00 stamps on sheets of 50 units each

Glückwunsch - 2023 Special Stamp

Trauer - 2023 Special Stamp