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100 years Association of Swiss Archivists VSA-AAS
To mark its 100th birthday, the Association of Swiss Archivists (VSA) is being honoured with an exemplary document that, because it is printed on acid-free paper, will truly stand the test of time: a stamp. It depicts a seated Helvetia.
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This Helvetia has long since arrived in the digital age, as can be seen from the floppy disk and the cloud in the background – making it an apt symbol of the modern archive. Founded in Lenzburg in 1922, the Association of Swiss Archivists represents archivists, record managers and information professionals. As a national body, it supports collaboration between professional archives and aims to ensure user-friendly access to archive material. It is largely responsible for shaping the information society in Switzerland.
Archives today are generally hybrid, containing both analogue and digital originals and unique items of legal, historical and scientific significance. They provide for transparency and understanding, safeguarding the memory of nations, companies, institutions and individuals. Archives are of great use in fields such as science, journalism, research into local history and genealogy – and indeed also philately.

Technical information
Sales
Philately: from 1.9.2022 to 30.9.2023 or while stocks last
Branches: from 8.9.2022 to 30.9.2023 or while stocks last
Validity
Unlimited from 8.9.2022
Printing
Offset, 3-colour and gloss finish; Gutenberg AG, Schaan, Principality of Liechtenstein
Sizes
Stamps: 28 × 33 mm
Sheet: 140 × 194 mm
5 rows of 4 stamps
Paper
White stamp paper with optical brightener, matt gummed, 110 gm2
Perforation
13 ½ : 13 ¼
Design
Luzian Meier, Zurich