Liechtenstein 1990 stamps Fauna Birds Complete set MNH **
In 1990, Liechtenstein issued another set of four postage stamps featuring birds found in the country, following the popular 1989 fauna series. Here are the details about the 1990 bird stamps:
The set consists of four stamps, each depicting a different bird species:
- 50 Rappen – Goldcrest (Regulus regulus)
- 80 Rappen – Eurasian Nuthatch (Sitta europaea)
- 90 Rappen – Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius)
- 1.00 Franc – Black Woodpecker (Dryocopus martius)
Once again, the stamps were designed by Austrian artist Wolfgang Seidel, known for his detailed and lifelike wildlife illustrations. Each stamp features a beautifully rendered portrait of the bird, with attention paid to their unique plumage, markings, and postures.
The birds are shown perched on branches or in flight, with subtle background elements suggesting their natural forest habitats. Seidel’s skillful use of color and shading brings a sense of depth and realism to the designs.
As with previous issues, the stamps include the inscriptions “Fürstentum Liechtenstein” (Principality of Liechtenstein), the denomination, and the scientific name of each bird species.
The four birds featured are all resident species in Liechtenstein’s forests and woodlands. The tiny Goldcrest is Europe’s smallest bird, while the Black Woodpecker is the largest European woodpecker species. The Nuthatch and Jay are both distinctive and charismatic forest birds.
This 1990 bird set continued Liechtenstein’s tradition of issuing beautiful and informative stamps showcasing the country’s natural heritage. It complemented the 1989 fauna series and appealed to collectors interested in birds, nature topics, and Liechtenstein stamps.
The stamps were printed using offset lithography by the Austrian State Printing Works in Vienna, maintaining the high standards of quality associated with Liechtenstein’s stamp production.
Bird topical stamps are very popular among collectors worldwide, and Liechtenstein’s 1990 bird set is no exception. The attractive designs, interesting species selection, and overall quality make them desirable additions to many collections.
Mint never hinged examples are the most prized by collectors, as they represent the stamps in the same pristine condition as when they were originally sold at the post office.
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