COVER N. 740 - FRANCE
Postmark: Palais du tau Reims 1er Jour L51 reims la Poste 11.06.2026
Posted on the 11th June; Received on the 25th June 2026
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Covers, stamps and postcards from my mailbox
COVER N. 740 - FRANCE
Postmark: Palais du tau Reims 1er Jour L51 reims la Poste 11.06.2026
Posted on the 11th June; Received on the 25th June 2026
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COVER N. 739 - FRANCE
Postmark: JR - La Caverne du Pont-Neuf JR Paris - Premier Jour La Poste 11.06.2026
Posted on the 11th June; Received on the 25th June 2026
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Le Pont-Neuf (the New Bridge) is the oldest of all the 37 crossings over the Seine in Paris in existence today.
The construction of the bridge, which has a length of 232 metres was initiated in 1578, with the last stone being laid in 1607.
Recognising the relevance of the intervention, La Poste asked JR to create a stamp highlighting it.
The result is, as expected, a stamp featuring a black and white photograph of a segment of the bridge, that really highlights the transformational virtue of the intervention over the old stone infrastructure.
Further to the photograph, the 3,10 € stamp, dated of 11JUN2026, carries the artist’s JR logo, and the legend “La Caverne du Pont-Neuf”, elements that are also present in the First Day Postmark, applied at Paris.
COVER N. 738 - FRANCE
Postmark: 190 Ans des Courses de Trot 1er Jour La Poste 50 Cherbourg-en-Cotentin 11.06.2026
Posted on the 11th June; Received on the 25th June 2026
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COVER N. 737 - FRANCE
Postmark: Métiers D'Art - Caligraphe - la Poste, 1er Jour Paris 11.06.2026
Posted on the 11th June; Received on the 25th June 2026
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COVER N. 736 - FRANCE
Postmark: George Sand 1804 - 1876 La Poste Paris 13.06.2026
Posted on the 13th June; Received on the 25th June 2026
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Ask anyone about Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin de Francueil, and I bet that 9 out of 10 (if not 10 out of 10, ) answers (and this would include mine) will be "Don't know..."; "Never heard about her..." "Can't really say I have heard this name ever"...;
Things will take a sharp turn though if you ask the same people (me included) if the name George Sand rings a bell.
Lucille de Francueil (1804-1876), who would reclaim a place in history as George Sand, her literary pseudonym, was a woman far ahead of her time.
A well established and consecrated writer in her days, she was also an advocate for women's rights, a socialist and a republican and someone who really did not give much of a damn about what people thought of her life options, be it in the way she dressed, adopting men's clothes, smoking in public or leading a rather turbulent love life with several well known lovers, like Prosper Merimé, Alfred de Musset or Frederic Chopin, to name the more resonating names.
On the occasion of 150th anniversary of George Sand's passing, la Poste honoured her memory by issuing, on 13JUN2026, a beautiful in-taglio printed 4 € stamp with her portrait, in a souvenir sheet with silver printed elements, comprising 3 identical stamps and a quote from her: "Il n'y a qu'un bonheur dans la vie, c'est d'aimer et d'être aimé" (There is but one joy in life: to love and be loved).
The First Day Postmark bears a floral element in the centre, in line with the decorative elements on the souvenir sheet.
Now, I have no recollection of having ever read one of Sand's books..... maybe in my university years, but I really can't recall.... will have to make amends for this....
COVER N. 735 - FRANCE
Postmark: Salon Paris Philex 2026 - la nature à Paris - La Poste Paris 11.06.2026
Posted on the 11th June; Received on the 25th June 2026
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NFT stamps... an absolute mystery to me.
I bought the first Portuguese NFT stamp and readily made a mess of all the registering process right away, so when I noticed that Eric had kindly sent me a cover with one of the La Poste NFT stamps issued in commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the publication in France of Le Petit Prince, (pour laquelle que je te remercie enomerment, Eric) I began to get a bit shaky...
Contrary to the Portuguese stamp, though, the 8€ NFT stamp illustrated with an image of the Little Prince flying his own aircraft, has a QR code inscribed on it. Reading the QR code, returns a 3D-ish animation of the image on the stamp, so at least I was able to get to this part, which is a lot more than I was able to do with the Portuguese stamp.
As far as I think I understand, NFT stamps should be "stored" online but this is where I have no idea how to progress in order to create one's own "album". Maybe one day, i'll understand it, even though I think I cannot recuperate my original Portuguese NFT stamp which is living somewhere in a digital limbo....
Anyway, the Petit Prince NFT on the cover is part of a set of four single stamp souvenir sheets (4 x 8€ - NFTimbre 8.1-8.4)) issued on 19MAY2026, celebrating, as above mentioned, the 80th anniversary of the French publication of Le Petit Prince, by Galimard, in 1946. The stamps are illustrated with an image that is essentially a frame from the video accessible through the QR code inscribed on their surface.
The physical stamp was cancelled in the course of the Paris Philex 2026 philatelic show with the First Day Postmark of a Lettre Verte stamp that was issued during the event, on 11JUN2026, as the 2026 Philex CNEP (Chambre syndicale française des Négociants et Experts en Philatélie) issue, dedicated to the theme of the event: La nature à Paris (Nature in Paris).
As I was able to read on the internet, CNEP has been issuing souvenir sheets with a lettre verte stamp for each of philatelic shows it organises or participates in, since 1980.
COVER N. 734 - FRANCE
Postmark: Les 80 ans du petit Prince - le Petit Prince - 80 - 1er Jour La Poste Paris 11.06.2026
Posted on the 11th June; Received on the 25th June 2026
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The second "Le Petit Prince" themed cover that Eric sent me was also an FDC, featuring the 2.25€ stamp illustrated with a recreation of Saint-Exupéry's magnificent character.
Un grand Merci, Eric.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is mainly remembered as a writer and as one of the pioneers of French Intercontinental airmail services, (Africa and later South America) through his collaboration with Aéropostale, the company founded, with that aim in mind, in the wake of the first world war, by aircraft manufacturer (mainly flying-boats and seaplanes) Pierre-Georges Latécoère, as “Société des Lignes Latécoère”, which would be rebranded in 1927,as “Compagnie Générale Aéropostale”.
The story of Aéropostale is an epic odyssey in itself and several of its pilots would be forever remembered as examples of tenacity, endurance and courage, so many were the hurdles, challenges and life threatening situations they had to overcome while carrying mail in their planes over the Andes or the African deserts.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Jean Mermoz, Henri Guillaumet, probably the most famous of all the Aéropostale pilots. They all lived a life devoted to aviation.... so much so that they all died while flying... Saint-Ex over the Mediterranean Sea while on a photo reconnaissance flight in 1943; Mermoz in 1936 over the South Atlantic, while crossing it from Senegal to Brazil and Guillaumet also shot down over the Mediterranean, in 1940.
Saint-Ex's own experience with accidents was instrumental in his writing of the Little Prince, for the plot draws on the situation he went through when crashing in the Sahara desert during what was supposed to be a record flight between Paris and Saigon, in 1935. Hhe and his co-pilot spent 5 days in the desert, with almost nothing to drink, being finally rescued by a Bedouin who happened to be passing close by.
80 years past the publication in France of his most beloved book, on 11JUL2026, La Poste once again decided to honour this man of many talents, with a 2,25 € stamp with a digital recreation of the little boy who tamed a fox, originally drawn in ink and painted in watercolour, which sits on many a bookshelf across the whole world.