1963: Gemstones of the Urals. A set of six stamps. Minerals Represented: Rhodonite, jasper, amethyst, topaz, emerald, malachite. 1974: World…
Mineral Stamps from South-West Africa (now Namibia)
1961: Country Motives. A set of seven stamps, four of which are relevant, diamond (below), heliodor, tourmaline, and topaz. Minerals…
Mineral Stamps from Slovenia
2001: 3D Mineral. Two stamps with slight differences. Presumably you need 3D glasses to appreciate. Minerals Represented: Fluorite.
Mineral Stamps from Sierra Leone
2018: Minerals. Agency issue. A postal administration may allow a third-party agency to issue stamps on its behalf. When the…
Mineral Stamps from Romania
1985: Minerals series. A set of six mineral stamps. Minerals Represented: Quartz and calcite. Missing copper, gypsum, quartz, stibnite, and…
Mineral Stamps from Southern Rhodesia and Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)
Both Rhodesia and Southern Rhodesia are now known as Zimbabwe. Here’s a quick overview of the timeline: Southern Rhodesia 1964:…
Mineral Stamps from Portugal
1971: 1st Congress Hispano-Luso-American Economic Geology series. A set of four stamps. Minerals represented: Wolframite, arsenopyrite, beryl, and chalcopyrite with…
Mineral Stamps from Poland
1979: Wieliczka ancient rock-salt mines. A set of two stamps, one depicting the mineral halite (below), and the other a…
Mineral Stamps from Norway
1998: Minerals. A set of two stamps. Minerals represented: Silver and cobaltite.
Mining Stamps from Nigeria
1953: Local motives. Tin exploitation. From a series of nine stamps, with only two being mining related. These two are…
Mineral Stamps from New Zealand
1982 Mineral Definitives. A set of six stamps. Minerals Represented: Nephrite, agate, pyrite, amethyst, carnelian, and sulphur.
Mining Stamps from New Zealand
1960 The 100th Anniversary of Westland Province set. The Gold Digger, one of three stamps, the others being the Explorer,…