February 20th, 2026

Estonia adds an Olympic issue to its 2026 philately program

Estonia adds an Olympic issue to its 2026 philately program

Estonia entered the Milano Cortina season with a new commemorative stamp that ties national team visibility to a clear collecting theme. Omniva announced the issue in its news section and framed it as part of Estonia’s long-running Olympic stamp tradition.

Omniva placed the release in late January, before the main rhythm of the Winter Games. The operator also linked the stamp directly to Team Estonia’s presence at the Olympic competition in Italy. The Olympic schedule on the official Milano Cortina site places the competitions in February, and that calendar gives collectors a clear span for First Day Covers, real postal use, and event-period postmarks.

Omniva assigned the stamp a €3.90 denomination, and the issue covers international mail. Omniva also set a print run of 30,000 copies, which gives the issue a practical collecting profile: broad availability now, but still a defined quantity for later market tracking. The Omniva shop page confirms the same issue details and names the stamp as “XXV Olympic Winter Games.”

A collector who checks the product listing also gets useful catalogue-style data. Omniva names Kadri Vősumäe as designer, lists the format as a classical stamp, and provides technical details such as size, perforation, printer, and sheet structure. That kind of product-page metadata helps stamp-collecting readers move from a news note to a proper album entry without extra searching. (pood.omniva.ee)

The issue also fits a larger national pattern. Omniva states that this stamp continues Estonia’s Winter Olympics line and counts as the fourteenth Winter Olympic-themed Estonian stamp since 1994. The same 2026 issue plan also includes a separate Paralympic Winter Games stamp for later in February. That release gives collectors a direct follow-up within the same Olympic theme.

This release gives more than a picture. It gives a clear country source, a sports context, a current postal use, and enough official data to support stamp value tracking later if market demand grows around Olympic topical collecting.

See also our recent Olympic stamp notes: Italy’s official Milano Cortina stamps issue and Swiss Post’s Milano Cortina 2026 collector sets.

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