Liechtenstein 1989 Fauna River fishes stamps Complete set MNH

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Liechtenstein 1989  Fauna River fishes Complete set  MNH

Liechtenstein 1989 Fauna River fishes stamps Complete set MNH

In 1989, Liechtenstein also issued a set of four postage stamps featuring river fish found in the country. Here are the details about this set:

The set consists of four stamps, each depicting a different species of fish:

  • 35 Rappen – Bullhead (Cottus gobio)
  • 50 Rappen – Grayling (Thymallus thymallus)
  • 80 Rappen – Brown Trout (Salmo trutta fario)
  • 90 Rappen – Burbot (Lota lota)

Like the fauna set featuring mammals and birds, these stamps were also designed by Austrian artist Wolfgang Seidel. His designs accurately portray the unique features and colors of each fish species.

The detailed illustrations show the fish in their underwater habitat, with subtle background elements suggesting the riverbed and flowing water. The artist’s use of shading and color gives the fish a lifelike, three-dimensional appearance.

The stamps include the inscriptions “Fürstentum Liechtenstein” (Principality of Liechtenstein), the denomination, and the scientific name of each fish species.

All four of these fish are found in the Rhine River system, which forms the western border of Liechtenstein. The Bullhead, Grayling, and Brown Trout are popular sport fishing species, while the Burbot is a less commonly known but ecologically important fish.

This stamp set highlighting Liechtenstein’s river fauna was issued as a complementary series to the other 1989 fauna set featuring land animals. Together, they showcase the diversity of wildlife found in the small alpine nation.

The stamps were printed using offset lithography by the Austrian State Printing Works in Vienna, ensuring a high level of detail and color fidelity.

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