Joint issue

A joint issue is the release of stamps or postal stationery by two or more countries to commemorate the same topic, event or person. Joint issues typically have the same first day of issue and their design is often similar or identical, except for the identification of country and value.

Continental joint issues

 * Europa postage stamps : Between 1956 and 1973 the postal authorities of several European nations issued stamps with a common design but since 1974 a common topic is used on stamps issued each year. These are not true joint issues, because they do not share the same designs or dates of issue.

An early unrealized trans-Atlantic joint issue

 * 1914 peace commemoratives: In 1914, the United Kingdom, the Dominion of Canada and the United States agreed on a plan by which each of the three nations would issue its own series of stamps that year to commemorate the 100 years of Anglo-American peace that had prevailed since the end of the War of 1812. After the outbreak of World War I later that year, however, the UK and Canada deemed it inappropriate to issue peace stamps and withdrew from the project.  The US had already produced essays for 2¢ and 5¢ stamps but canceled further plans for the designs. (This would not have been a true joint issue because each country would have designed its stamps individually.)

Australia
The Australia Post has collaborated several times with the postal administration of another country to release a joint issue.

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Austria
The Austria Post has collaborated several times with the postal administration of other countries to release joint issues.

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Belgium
The Belgium Post has collaborated several times with the postal administration of other countries to release joint issues.

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Berlin
Deutsche Bundespost Berlin of West Berlin prior to German reunification in 1990 had released the following joint issues.

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Brazil
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Bulgaria
Bulgarian Posts of the Republic of Bulgaria have released the following joint issues:

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Canada
Canada Post has released the following joint issues. The United States Postal Service has been Canada Post's most prolific philatelic partner.

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Chile
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People's Republic of China
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Croatia
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Cyprus
The Cyprus Postal Services of the Republic of Cyprus has released the following joint issues.

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Czech Republic
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Denmark
Post Danmark has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release joint issues.

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Ecuador
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Estonia
The Estonian Post Office has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release joint issues.

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Finland
Posti has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release joint issues.

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France
The French Post Office has collaborated with the postal administration of other countries to release several joint issues.

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French Southern and Antarctic Territories
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Gambia
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German Democratic Republic
Deutsche Post of the German Democratic Republic prior to German reunification in 1990 had released the following joint issues..

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Federal Republic of Germany
Deutsche Post, and its predecessor Deutsche Bundespost prior to German reunification in 1990, collaborates with the postal administrations of other countries to release joint issues on a regular basis.

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Greece
Hellenic Post (ELTA) begun releasing joint issues with other countries in 1999.

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Greenland
Post Greenland has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release joint issues.

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Hong Kong
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Hungary
Magyar Posta has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release joint issues.

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Iceland
Íslandspóstur has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release joint issues.

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India
India Post has collaborated a number of times with the postal administration of other countries to release a joint issue. India Post has released 35 Joint issues until Dec 2023.

India Post planned joint issues that did not materialize.

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Iran
Iran Post has collaborated a number of times with the postal administration of other countries to release a joint issue.

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Ireland
The Irish Post Office has collaborated several times with the postal administration of another country to release a joint issue.

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Israel
Israel Post has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release a joint issue.

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Italy
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Japan
Japan Post has collaborated a number of times with the postal administration of other countries to release a joint issue.

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Latvia
Latvijas Pasts has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release a joint issue.

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Lithuania
Lithuania Post has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release a joint issue.

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Malaysia
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Malta
MaltaPost has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release a joint issue.

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Mayotte
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Mexico
Correos de México, the national postal service of Mexico, has collaborated a number of times with the postal administration of other countries to release a joint issue.

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Monaco
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Mongolia
Mongol Post, the national postal service of Mongolia, has collaborated with some postal administration of other countries to release a joint issue.

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Nepal
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Netherlands
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Norway
Posten Norge has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release joint issues.

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Pakistan
Pakistan Post has collaborated with other countries to release several joint issues.

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Peru
Serpost, the national postal service of Peru, has collaborated with some postal administration of other countries to release a joint issue.

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Philippines
Philippine Postal Corporation, the national postal service of the Philippines, has collaborated with some postal administration of other countries to release a joint issue.

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Poland
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Portugal
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Romania
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Russia
Russian Post has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release a joint issue.

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Slovakia
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Slovenia
Pošta Slovenije has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release a joint issue.

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South Africa
South African Post Office has collaborated with some postal administration of other countries to release a joint issue.

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South Korea
Korea Post has collaborated a number of times with the postal administration of other countries to release a joint issue, mainly commemorating diplomatic relations.

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Spain
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Sweden
Posten AB has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release a joint issue.

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Thailand
Thailand Post has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release a joint issue.

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Turkey
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United Nations
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United States
The United States Postal Service collaborates with the postal administration of another country to release a joint issue on a sporadic basis. With seven joint issues, Sweden is the most prolific philatelic partner of the United States.

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Uruguay
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Vatican City
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