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Thursday, 25 August 2022

2478) 130 years of Postal Activities, Aruba: Post Aruba N.V. (Aruban Post) has issued three 220c Postage Stamps showcasing the evolution of Postal activities in the country over the years: Date of Stamp issue: 01.08.2022:

2478) 130 years of Postal Activities, Aruba: Post Aruba N.V. (Aruban Post) has issued three 220c Postage Stamps showcasing the evolution of Postal activities in the country over the years: Date of Stamp issue: 01.08.2022:

130 Years of Post Aruba N.V.:

To commemorate the 130th Anniversary of Aruba’s Postal Service, on 01.08.2022, Post Aruba NV has issued a Souvenir Sheet (SS) with 3 Postal Stamps, and a First Day Cover Cover (FDC), that were designed by Mr. Nigel Matthew.

This unique issue represents the transport of letters and packages over the past 130 years by means of images of postmen, transport-vehicles, mailboxes and envelopes.

The first postal activities on the island consisted of sending and receiving mail from boats originating from CuraƧao and at times Venezuela. 

Garibaldi Cephas Helder received the first mail that came in on the boats. 

The announcement of the mail’s arrival took place in the harbour of Oranjestad – all public mail had to be collected at the auxiliary post office

People used all means of transportation to pick-up their mail – horses, donkeys, boats, but most of them came on foot.

Afterwards, letters and packages did also start being transported via air by airplane.

Present Day:

Presently, on arrival of mail at the post office, mail is sorted and distributed by postmen to their final designated addresses.

The Stamp Souvenir Sheet (SS):

The Souvenir Sheet (SS) depicts the evolution of Mail over the 130 years period, Post Aruba N.V. has been in  existence.

Envelopes being scattered in the air, symbolizes the variety of directions that mail was sent to all corners of the world.

The red, white and blue borders of airmail envelopes became a recognizable trademark for “airmail”.

The different uniforms of the postmen indicate the different periods in time. The use of vehicles went from bicycle to motorcar to scooter.

The red vintage standing letterbox goes back to the early years of postal service and a few have survived and can still be seen in Aruba, while the mailbox at the entrance of homes has changed it’s shape and size over the years, but has maintained its function and has become a contemporary element in house facades.

The First Day Cover (FDC)











Links to Posts on Aruba on this blog:

 1) A New 2019 Fourth Series of Banknotes, Aruba, issued by the Central Bank of Aruba (Centrale Bank van Aruba) on 04.06.2019 comprising five denominations with the theme of "Endangered Flora and Fauna of Aruba" and historic monuments and landmarks






Links to Posts on Curacao on this Blog:

1) Festival di Tumba (Carnival of Curacao), Curacao: "50th Edition of the Curacao Carnival/Festival" held from 27-31.01.2020: A set of six Commemorative Postage Stamps brought out by Cpost (Curacao Post) on 20.02.2020

2) Trains of South America, Curacao: Cpost International (Curacao Post) has issued a set of stamps featuring Trains of South America: Date of Stamp set issue: 21.06.2021

For some other interesting posts on Currencies of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, please visit the following links:








Links to some other interesting posts from South American countries & Mexico:

1) The Evolution of Mexican Coinage


24) Bolivar Soberano (or "Sovereign Bolivar"), Venezuela: (2018 Series of Banknotes) introduced by Banco de National, the Central Bank of Venezuela on 20.08.2018 


Links to Posts on Curacao on this Blog:

1) Trains of South America, Curacao: Cpost International (Curacao Post) has issued a set of stamps featuring Trains of South America: Date of Stamp set issue: 21.06.2021




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