
With this special issue, Philately Liechtenstein combines stamp artistry with musical cultural heritage. The song “S’isch egal” is based on the legacy of Pepi Frommelt and has been reinterpreted by “The Peps.” The record-like groove structure turns the stamp into a sound carrier, allowing a short music excerpt to be played – an innovative fusion of history, sound, and collectible art.
A special gift for anyone who loves music – this stamp makes a song audible and connects sound with history.
A miniature record in stamp format – with a record-like structure, a truly unique collector’s item.
A limited-edition special stamp with an innovative function – a beautiful addition to any collection.

First, place a regular record on the turntable. This serves as a stable base for the stamp record.

Then carefully place the stamp record on top of the regular record.

Gently lower the tonearm onto the stamp – and a short excerpt of the song “S’isch egal” by “The PEPS” will play.
Thanks to its record-like groove structure, the stamp itself becomes a sound carrier – inspired by historical recordings from the Pepi Frommelt collection. And for those without a turntable: the song can also be enjoyed here in its full length digitally.
PlayThis special stamp is officially valid for postage and can be used to frank letters. You can find the current postal rates for letters within Liechtenstein here: https://post.li/versenden/.
However, due to its special nature, we recommend using the music stamp primarily as a collector’s item, keepsake, or gift.

Yes. The stamp has been produced with a record-like groove structure and allows a short music excerpt to be played. A standard turntable can be used for this.
The stamp works on most standard turntables. We recommend using a device with adjustable tracking force and a fine needle to protect the stamp.
Yes. The song can also be played digitally via the integrated QR code.
The stamp features an excerpt of the song “S’isch egal” – based on historical recordings from the Pepi Frommelt collection and newly interpreted by “The Peps.”
Yes. It is an official special stamp issued by Philately Liechtenstein, which also functions as a sound carrier.
Yes. The stamp is officially valid for postage and can be used to frank letters. However, due to its special nature, we recommend using it primarily as a collector’s item, keepsake, or gift.
Yes. The music stamp is issued in a limited edition, making it a special collector’s item.