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2024 Yearbook

Catalogue code
AY131

A beautifully crafted compendium of 2024’s series of Special Stamps celebrating our nation’s people, places, passions, events, institutions, creatures and creations.

Contains every stamp and Miniature Sheet issued in 2024.

A limited edition of only 5,000 individually numbered hardback books issued in a landmark year ­– the 100th anniversary of British commemorative stamps.

 

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A limited edition of only 5,000 individually numbered 64-page publications.

The 2024 Yearbook contains every Special Stamp and Miniature* Sheet issued this year – a total of 156 stamps.

This quality hardback book is presented in an illustrated protective box.

The design of the 2024 Yearbook represents the underlying grid pattern which links together this year’s people, places, passions, events, creatures and creations.

Each of the year’s stamp subjects has a dedicated chapter featuring a selection of beautiful imagery and fascinating insights from a carefully selected expert.

Historical subjects include Viking Britain, the Tower of London and the 150th anniversary of Sir Winston Churchill’s birth.

UK culture is celebrated in our issues featuring The Who, the Spice Girls, Peppa Pig and sitcom classic Porridge.

There’s a philatelic flypast from the Red Arrows and two of our nation’s favourite obsessions – weather forecasting and DUNGEONS & DRAGONS – are in the spotlight.

A special set marks 100 years of British commemorative stamps.

This stunning souvenir is the perfect gift for completists.

*Excludes the Christmas 2024 Miniature Sheet which contains duplicate stamps.

Stamp issues included:

  • Spice Girls
  • Weather Forecasting
  • Viking Britain
  • The Age of the Dinosaurs
  • 100 Years of Commemorative Stamps
  • Peppa Pig
  • Dogs
  • Red Arrows: 60 Seasons
  • DUNGEONS & DRAGONS
  • Tower of London
  • Porridge
  • Spiders
  • The Who
  • Christmas 2024
  • Winston Churchill