Liechtenstein year 1981 stamps Europa CEPT Folklore complete set MNH**
The stamps issued by Liechtenstein in 1981 as part of the Europa CEPT program focused on the annual theme of Folklore and Feasts.
The issue consisted of a set of two stamps, and Liechtenstein’s design specifically depicted national celebrations:
| Detail | Design Description | Common Name / Subject | 
| First Stamp | Depicts Fireworks at Vaduz Castle on the country’s National Day (August 15th). | Fireworks / National Day | 
| Second Stamp | Depicts the National Day Procession (Festzug), showing people in traditional costumes. | National Day Procession / Traditional Costume | 
| Europa CEPT Theme | Folklore and Feasts | |
| Number of Values | 2 | |
| Inscription | The stamps carried the name of the country (FÜRSTENTUM LIECHTENSTEIN), the value, and the CEPT acronym (instead of the official CEPT logo used by most other countries that year). | 
This set is part of a long-running joint stamp program among European postal administrations (originally under the Conférence Européenne des Postes et des Télécommunications, or CEPT) where participating countries issue stamps on a common theme each year to promote European cooperation and culture. The 1981 theme highlighted local traditions, customs, and popular festivals across the continent.

	  
                            
                            
		
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
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