Denmark – Scott #s 1092-95

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1998 Denmark Scott #1092–1095 commemorative set honoring the Post & Tele Museum. Postal and telecommunications history themes. Used examples.

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Description

Issued in 1998, Denmark Scott #1092–1095 commemorate the Post & Tele Museum, celebrating the history of postal and telecommunications services in Denmark. The set highlights the evolution of communication technologies and the people who operated them, reflecting Denmark’s long-standing emphasis on public service and connectivity.

Each stamp features a historical portrait or scene associated with postal or telecommunications work, rendered in a contemporary graphic style that layers archival imagery with patterned backgrounds and strong color fields:

  • Scott #1092 (3.75 kr) depicts a postal worker reading mail, representing traditional letter handling and distribution.

  • Scott #1093 (4.50 kr) shows an early telecommunications operator, emphasizing mechanical and technical innovation.

  • Scott #1094 (5.50 kr) features a female telephone operator, highlighting the human side of communications history.

  • Scott #1095 (8.75 kr) portrays a postal messenger or courier, suggesting mobility and service across the country.

All stamps are inscribed “POST & TELE MUSEUM” with denominations clearly shown. The cohesive visual language connects past and present, making the set appealing to collectors of postal history, telecommunications, labor history, and modern design.

These examples are offered used, bearing visible cancellations consistent with normal postal use. Images remain clear and well-defined, with wear appropriate to the issues.

Country: Denmark
Year of Issue: 1998
Scott Numbers: 1092–1095
Denominations: 3.75 kr, 4.50 kr, 5.50 kr, 8.75 kr
Condition: Used

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