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Joint issue Switzerland–Liechtenstein / Customs Treaty
100 years ago, Switzerland and Liechtenstein concluded a customs treaty. Philately Liechtenstein and Swiss Post are celebrating this anniversary with a joint issue.
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In 1923, Switzerland signed a customs treaty with its neighbouring principality. By virtue of this alliance 100 years ago, Liechtenstein became part of the local economic area, introducing the Swiss franc as its official currency in 1924. The treaty stipulates that no taxes may be levied and no restrictions or prohibitions on imports and exports may be enacted by either side. The celebrations for the anniversary of this close association include the issue of two stamps, and the Swiss design is entitled “Relationship”.
It features a zip symbolizing the links between the two countries and the closeness created by the long-standing alliance. A second element is the Rhine – a natural border that was bridged by the customs treaty. The Liechtenstein design – “Friendship” – focuses on the historical significance of the long-standing relationship and depicts elements from the original treaty.
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Technical information
Sales
Philately: from 29.3.2023 to 31.12.2023 or while stocks last
Branches: from 29.3.2023 to 31.12.2023 or while stocks last
Validity
Unlimited from 29.3.2023
Printing
Offset, 4-colour + gold foil embossing Luxor 332 (110)
Offset, 4-colour (90)
Gutenberg AG, Schaan, Principality of Liechtenstein
Sizes
Stamps: 40 × 32.5 mm
Sheet: 190 × 162 mm
4 rows of 4 stamps
Paper
White stamp paper with optical brightener, matt gummed, 110 gm2
Perforation
13 ½ : 13 ¼
Design
Serap Bulut, Amriswil (110)
Isabella Gassner, Diepoldsau (90)