Explore Anguilla’s Island Story and British Caribbean Heritage with a 100-Stamp Collection
This packet of 100 different Anguilla stamps offers a colorful and engaging look at a small Caribbean Island with a distinct voice and a strong sense of identity. As a British Overseas Territory, Anguilla’s stamps blend royal connections with local pride, island life, and moments of modern history. The result is a body of philatelic material that feels both international and unmistakably Caribbean—bright, well-designed, and full of detail.
Selections will vary, but the group I reviewed included:
- Royal wedding commemoratives, including Prince Charles and Princess Anne, reflecting Anguilla’s ties to the British Crown
- British Penny Black and Two Pence Blue “stamps on stamp” issued for the London 1980 International Stamp Exhibition held from May 6-14, 1980
- Royal visit issues, marking official visits by members of the British royal family
- A 1976 New Constitution stamp, highlighting a key moment in Anguilla’s political development
- Independence-era commemoratives, celebrating Anguilla’s separation from St. Kitts–Nevis and its path forward
- Churchill commemorative issue, honoring international history through a Commonwealth lens
- Scenic island views, including beaches, coastal landscapes, and local architecture
- Bicentennial-themed issues, such as US Bicentennial designs showing the Statue of Liberty
- Aviation and transportation stamps, including aircraft imagery tied to regional or historical themes
Together, these stamps form a lively and well-rounded collection that moves easily between royal ceremony, island milestones, and everyday Anguillan imagery. This 100-stamp packet offers variety, color, and context, with each stamp adding another chapter to the island’s story—making it a group that’s genuinely enjoyable to sort through, study, and add to your worldwide collection. Make it yours now.
Explore Anguilla’s Island Story and British Caribbean Heritage with a 100-Stamp Collection
This packet of 100 different Anguilla stamps offers a colorful and engaging look at a small Caribbean Island with a distinct voice and a strong sense of identity. As a British Overseas Territory, Anguilla’s stamps blend royal connections with local pride, island life, and moments of modern history. The result is a body of philatelic material that feels both international and unmistakably Caribbean—bright, well-designed, and full of detail.
Selections will vary, but the group I reviewed included:
- Royal wedding commemoratives, including Prince Charles and Princess Anne, reflecting Anguilla’s ties to the British Crown
- British Penny Black and Two Pence Blue “stamps on stamp” issued for the London 1980 International Stamp Exhibition held from May 6-14, 1980
- Royal visit issues, marking official visits by members of the British royal family
- A 1976 New Constitution stamp, highlighting a key moment in Anguilla’s political development
- Independence-era commemoratives, celebrating Anguilla’s separation from St. Kitts–Nevis and its path forward
- Churchill commemorative issue, honoring international history through a Commonwealth lens
- Scenic island views, including beaches, coastal landscapes, and local architecture
- Bicentennial-themed issues, such as US Bicentennial designs showing the Statue of Liberty
- Aviation and transportation stamps, including aircraft imagery tied to regional or historical themes
Together, these stamps form a lively and well-rounded collection that moves easily between royal ceremony, island milestones, and everyday Anguillan imagery. This 100-stamp packet offers variety, color, and context, with each stamp adding another chapter to the island’s story—making it a group that’s genuinely enjoyable to sort through, study, and add to your worldwide collection. Make it yours now.