Royal Mail release a set of eight special “Peanuts” stamps this week, on Thursday 24th July 2025, to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Charles Schulz starting the strip back in 1950.
A whole range of 19 different items is available, including a limited edition Snoopy medal.








Designed entirely by Interabang, the set includes eight beautiful designs featuring Charles M. Schulz’s iconic characters, with some heartwarming British details thrown in.
First published on 2nd October 1950, “Peanuts” became a global phenomenon. At its height, the strip appeared in over 2,600 newspapers, including the Daily Mail here in the UK. Schulz’s cast of anxious, overthinking, endlessly relatable kids struck a chord with audiences everywhere – and that appeal hasn’t dimmed.


“For generations, Peanuts has brought laughter, comfort, and quiet wisdom,” said David Gold from Royal Mail. “This stamp collection is a heartfelt tribute to Charles M. Schulz’s enduring legacy and the timeless charm of his comic strip.”
Comics connoisseur Paul Gravett was invited to contribute to this project, writing texts for both the Presentation Pack and First Day Cover.
“I like the British elements on these,” he enthuses, “from Snoopy on a red pillar box or in a buzby with Woodstock, to Lucy and Linus building a sandcastle of Windsor Castle, Charlie Brown and Franklin playing football and a birthday tea with Woodstock popping out of a teapot!”
• Check out the full “Peanuts” stamp range here in the Royal Mail webshop
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