Royal mail/collection

You're referring to the Royal Mail's stamp collection!

The Royal Mail is the United Kingdom's postal service, and it has a vast collection of stamps that feature a wide range of designs, themes, and denominations. Here are some interesting facts about the Royal Mail's stamp collection:

  1. Long history: The Royal Mail has been issuing stamps since 1840, making it one of the oldest postal services in the world.
  2. Over 3,000 stamps: The Royal Mail has issued over 3,000 different stamps since its inception, featuring a diverse range of designs, including monarchs, landmarks, animals, and more.
  3. Annual issues: The Royal Mail releases new stamps every year, often with special themes or designs to commemorate significant events, anniversaries, or cultural icons.
  4. Regional issues: The Royal Mail also issues stamps for specific regions within the UK, such as Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, which often feature local landmarks, wildlife, or cultural heritage.
  5. Error stamps: Like any postal service, the Royal Mail occasionally issues stamps with errors, such as misprinted dates, colors, or designs. These error stamps can become highly valuable among collectors.
  6. Rare and valuable stamps: Some Royal Mail stamps are extremely rare and valuable, such as the 1840 Penny Black, which is considered one of the most valuable stamps in the world.
  7. Collectors' items: Royal Mail stamps are highly sought after by collectors, who often specialize in specific themes, eras, or regions.
  8. Online catalog: The Royal Mail maintains an online catalog of its stamps, which allows collectors to browse and purchase stamps, as well as learn more about the history and design of each stamp.

If you're interested in collecting Royal Mail stamps, you can find them at your local post office, online marketplaces, or specialized stamp dealers. Happy collecting!