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Introduction |
Belgian
Modern Philatelic Study Circle (BELMOPHIL) was born in September
1970 when the very first set of stamps, called
"Elström", was issued for King Baudouin’s fourthiest
birthday. Our Study Circle has no board representatives, has no
office, does not claim for admission fees and does not issue
regular publications. Members are all volonteers; they collect
information about one or more set of stamps and simply exchange
their documents. All this information is centralized by Roger J-B E Verpoort
who ensure a structured distribution. Various articles and resumes
are published in philatelic magazines or in single brochures.
Considering there’s no time reference about the start of the
"modern era", stamp series displayed in this web site are
all taken in charge by BELMOPHIL. Each inventory shows known
printing dates and most data related to the printing technique.
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