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Starting January 1, 2022, this Joint Stamp Issues web site has been transferred to a new site to be found under the address
https://www.philarz.com
This site will remain accessible until at least end of 2022, but not updated anymore. It will be erased when all the archived information will have been completely transfered to the new site.

 
New Issues 2000 (May - August)

This page collects only issues released during the year 2000 (period between May and August).  For issues to come (announced) see the latest information.

As it is not such obvious as it looks to find this information, this list is probably not yet complete. In certain countries, joint issues are often announced on the day of the issue and sometimes it takes months before this information and the corresponding stamps reach us. Data on missing issues or supplementary information, particularly for countries, which are producing joint issues exceptionally, will be highly appreciated.

Most recent update of this section on May 26, 2002.

 

 2000 (May 9) - Europa issue
Aland (9 May) - Albania (9 May) - Andorra (French) (9 May) - Andorra (Spanish ) (9 or 11 May) - Armenia (19 June) - Austria (9 May) - Azerbaidjan (7 February) - Azores (9 May) - Belarus (9 May) - Belgium (9 May) - Bosnia-Herzegovina (9 May) - Croatia (9 May) - Cyprus (9 May) - Czech Republic (5 or 9 May) - Denmark (9 May) - Estonia (9 May) - Faeroes (9 May) - Finland (9 May) - France (9 May) - Georgia (30 or 31 March) - Germany (12 May) - Greece (9 May) - Greenland (9 May) - Guernsey (9 May) - Hungary (5 or 9 May) - Iceland (18 May) - Ireland (9 May) - Italy (9 May) - Jersey (9 May) - Latvia (9 May) - Liechtenstein (9 May) - Lithuania (9 May) - Luxembourg (9 May) - Macedonia (9 May) - Madeira (9 May) - Malta (9 May) - Man (7 November) - Moldavia (9 May) - Monaco (9 May) - Poland (9 May) - Portugal (9 May) - Romania (9 May) - Russia (9 May) - San Marino (27 April) - Serbia (5 May) - Slovakia (9 May) - Slovenia (9 May) - Spain (9 May) - Sweden (9 May) - Switzerland (10 May) - Transnistria Tiraspol (2 September) - Turkey (9 May) - Turkey (Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus - 31 May) - Ukraine (29 March) - Vatican (9 May)
Europa 50th anniversary. Twin issues
Children building a tower of stars. Multi coloured.
One to four stamps per country - FDCs - Some mixed FDCs

Same style, different design - Gibraltar (17 April)
Same common date, different design - Jugoslavia (9 May)  

2000 (May 9) - Denmark - Sweden
Oresund bridge between both countries. Twin issue.
Stamps showing the bridge and a map of the area. Multi coloured
Two stamps per country - Booklet for Sweden - FDCs - Mixed FDC dated July 1, 2000 (date of the bridge's opening)

2000 (9 May) - Poland - Vatican
80th birthday of the Pope John Paul II. Twin issue.
Three stamps per country, identical. A, the pope John Paul II; B, Black Madonna from the Monastery of Jasna Gora; C, pope's crosier. Poland stamps are multi-coloured, Vatican stamps are only in one colour.
Three stamps - FDCs - Mixed folder

2000 (2 June) - Austria - United Nations Organization (Vienna)
Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928-2000). Joint issue.
Austria souvenir sheet containing 4 identical designed stamps showing a painting of Hundertwasser "Blue Blues" with four colour variations; United Nations, post card with a stamp showing a painting from Hundertwasser. Multi-coloured.
Post card for the United Nations and souvenir sheet for Austria with different designs - FDCs - mixed FDC (card with affixed Austrian stamp)

2000 (28 June) -  China - Kazakhstan
Relationship between both countries. Twin issue.
Pots . Multi-coloured.
Two identical stamps per country (Kazakhstan se-tenant stamps) - FDCs - Mixed FDCs - Maxi cards


 

 

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