Philately
The first Polish postage stamp, "Polska 1," was issued in 1860 and depicted the then-current coat of arms of the Kingdom of Poland: a double-headed Russian eagle with the White Eagle embossed on its chest. After the partitions and the end of World War I, the Polish Post began cyclical issues of postage stamps for the entire country.
With the advent of postage stamps, the first collectors emerged – stamp creators, designers, and illustrators, followed by booksellers who developed a trade in stamps, albums, and catalogs. Over time, the passion for philately also gripped thousands of Poles.
Polish Post stamps have won numerous awards in international competitions, including the most prestigious philatelic competition, EUROPA Stamp.
Today, we issue dozens of postage stamps annually, promoting and supporting the most important values—ethical, patriotic, and Christian. We also publish a variety of local publications, including postcards, date stamps, and commemorative stamps.
We invite you to familiarize yourself with the full philatelic offer of Poczta Polska.
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Crypto stamp
Discover and collect digital stamps
The Polish Cryptostamp combines a traditional postage stamp with a digital NFT (Non-Fungible Token) token—a faithful digital representation of a physical postage stamp. This makes it a fully-fledged cryptographic token that can be collected and resold online.