Introducing this year’s Grand Prix award, titled “Azbuka”, from the “Cyriffiti” cycle! Balkanfila XIX is in full swing, and this prestigious award celebrates the dedication to philately. Don’t miss the chance to see it in person over the next two…


Introducing this year’s Grand Prix award, titled “Azbuka”, from the “Cyriffiti” cycle! Balkanfila XIX is in full swing, and this prestigious award celebrates the dedication to philately. Don’t miss the chance to see it in person over the next two…

In 1913, a money order with a key stamp worth 5 dinars. The money order was sent from Belgrade to the recipient in Paris, with a value of 1000 francs. In Paris, it was franked with 10 c. for delivery….

After the Decree on the Organization of the State Council of Serbia in 1840, where it was decided to establish and organize a postal service in Serbia, there were no new postal laws until 1843. In mid-January 1843, a commission…

On October 15, 1893, a registered letter from Belgrade to New York, with a correct three-color franking: 2×5 para, 2×10 para, and 1×20 para, total of 50 para. Arrival postmark of New York on the back.

Throughout the history, any strong and well-organised country had a developed network for communications and transport. The Ottoman Empire, within which was Serbia, had a network consisting of tatars (post riders) with a large number of horses, menzulanas (relay stations),…

Map revealing the location of the First Post Office in Serbia in 1840! A captivating detail from the cover of Filatelista magazine, issue #280, waiting for you on our website!

The first regular issue of postage stamps of the Principality of Serbia with the image of Prince Mihailo Obrenović III (Vienna printing). The series of stamps of three values (10, 20 and 40 para) was printed at the Imperial State…

1868. Registered cover with two 40 para and two 10 para stamps from Brzanska to Kragujevac.

20 Para Belgrade Printing on cover from Studenica to Raska. Studenica is one of the rarest cancel of classical Serbia.

The Society of Novi Sad Philatelists is one of the oldest philatelic associations in Serbia. It was founded on February 27, 1933. Immediately after its establishment and until 1940, the Society actively worked to popularize philately, organizing, among other things,…