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Wednesday, 4 March 2020

1260) Dragonflies II, Liechtenstein: A set of four stamps issued depicting White Featherleg (CHF 0.85), Red veined Darter (CHF 1.30), Scarlet Darter (CHF 1.80) and Spotted Darter Dragonfly (CHF 2.00): Stamp set issue date: 02.03.2020:

1260) Dragonflies II, Liechtenstein: A set of four stamps issued depicting White Featherleg  (CHF 0.85), Red veined Darter (CHF 1.30), Scarlet Darter (CHF 1.80) and Spotted Darter Dragonfly (CHF 2.00): Stamp set issue date: 02.03.2020:


The motifs for the second and last part of these colourful definitive stamps features dragonflies in the Ruggergeller Riet Nature Reserve, in Liechtenstein.
The First Day Cover (FDC) shows a stylised image of a Dragonfly at left bottom. At top right are the four stamps issued in the set, cancelled with a special Cancellation Handstamp dated "02.03.2020".

The First Day Cover (FDC) with Blocks (set of four stamps) of the four variants/stamps issued in the set.



Four First Day Covers (FDCs) with single stamps, cancelled with the special cancellation Handstamp.



               The First Day Envelope (FDE)



The Four Stamps issued in the set - White Featherleg Dragonfly (CHF 0.85), Red-veined Darter (CHF 1.30), Scarlet Darter (CHF 1.80) and Spotted Darter Dragonfly (CHF 2.00).



Blocks (sets of four identical stamps each) of the four variants issued in the stamp release.



The four stamps issued in the set, Cancelled to Order (CTO).

Descriptions of the four Dragonflies included in the Stamp set:

The White Featherleg Dragonfly (depicted on the stamp of CHF 0.85) is true to its name, basically white and is easily confused with other featherleg dragonfly species.

The Red-veined Darter (depicted on the stamp of CHF 1.30) is a very frequent migrant. It usually produces two, sometimes even three generations a year.

The Scarlet Darter (depicted on the stamp of CHF 1.80) is a typical species of the Mediterranean region, which has spread increasingly Northwards in recent years due to global warming. The complete body of adult males of this species is bright red and reaches a length of about 40.0 mm.

In Austria and Germany, the Spotted Darter Dragon Fly (depicted on the stamp of CHF 2.0) isan endangered species and is classified as "vulnerable" on the Red List in Switzerland. It has completely black legs and its wings have dense venation compared to other members of its species.


Full Sheets (FS) of the individual stamps having 20 stamps each.

Full Sheets (FS) of 20 stamps each, Cancelled to Order (CTO).



Four Maxi Cards have been issued in the set, affixed with individual stamps. A Maxi Card has the picture, stamp and stamp cancellation, all on one face, as is depicted above.


The Technical Specifications of this stamp issue are:

Issue Date: 02.03.2020

Designer: Armin Hoop, Ruggel

Photographer: Xaver Roser

Printer: CMYK Gutenberg AG, Schaan

Process: Offset

Colours: 4 Colours

Stamp Size: 38.0 mm x 32.0 mm

Full Sheet Size: 208.0 mm x 146.0 mm






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