Buying Stamps with Cricket and sports
pictures
There have been many stamps
issued over the years and there have been many different themes
to the stamps, one of the themes that have been featured would
be sport. If there is a particular sporting event such as
the cricket world cup, football world cup or the Olympics then
the postage stamps issued would have pictures of events from
the competition. Events from the Olympics would include
skiing, ice skating, javelin, events from both track and field.
The stamps not only have the events but are often issued with
the winners names on the stamps.
After Team GB success in the
2008 Olympics a set of handover stamps were issued which
featured both China and England, on these stamps were the
Olympic Stadium in China – the National Stadium in Beijing
which also gained the name of the ‘Bird’s Nest’ because of its
steel architecture that made it look the part of a Bird’s Nest.
The London Eye is featured on another of the stamps, this
Ferris Wheel was originally opened to depict the turning of the
century into the year 2000. The Tower of London is
featured on another stamp, which is known to be the former
residence of the Royals in the United Kingdom and the last
stamp features the Corner Tower which is located in Beijing in
what is known as the Forbidden City and is home to the Emperor
of China.
All of these stamps will have
been bought by collectors of stamps, and will have been picked
up by people who have a particular interest in the Olympic
Games.
It is not just the Olympic
games that gets the collectors interested in buying stamps, the
World Cup has always been a talking point as far as sport is
concerned, it is a global event that features teams from all
over the world, since the world cup was introduced in 1930
there has only actually been seven winners, and one of those
winners was England in 1966.
There have been many stamps
which have included footballers from that era but the most
recent stamps which have been brought out, not only feature
England but feature five other countries and players also these
countries are England, Argentina, Italy, France, Brazil and
Germany, all of the stamps have the countries flag in the
corner, and a player from each of the countries whom is thought
to have played a major contribution in football in featured on
the stamp.
The stamp for England
features Geoff Hurst who is known to have scored the one and
only hat-trick in a World Cup Final. He was part of the
1966 team who defeated their opponents West Germany 4-2 at
Wembley. When his final goal went over the line the famous
words were said which are known to this day as ‘they think it’s
all over, it is now’.
Germany’s stamp features
Franz Beckenbaur who collected the world cup on two occasions,
once when he was a player in 1974 and the next time in 1990
when he was manager for the German team. The 1990 World
cup brings back memories for many people, and was when Paul
Gascoigne became famous for crying when he was given a yellow
card which would mean he wouldn’t play in the final of the
world cup should England get there. England never did get there
as the game went to a semi-final shoot out and left England as
country in tears.
Whether the images are of the
Olympics, Athletics, Cricketers, Footballers or just winners in
general, if they are featured on stamps it makes the post
offices job of selling stamps (Briefmarken schätzen) an easier task and
buying stamps (Briefmarkenankauf) from a collectors
point of view much more interesting.
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