In the 1840’s the Swiss Cantons were so autonomous that they issued their own postage stamps. Several Cantons issued their own including the Canton of Zurich and Geneva (both are pictured above) and it wasn’t until several years later that Switzerland proper issued its own postage stamps superseding the stamps of the Cantons. Swiss Cantonal issues illustrate one of the major changes that have taken place in philately in the last fifty years. These stamps are very rare and always have been but in 1960 they were among the great classics of our hobby that every collector aspired to own. Such classics, and they exist in many countries, have lost ground in the last half century to more modern rare stamps, covers, plate blocks and other items that collectors have higher on their list of things that they wished they owned. Accordingly the price of such stamps as the Swiss Cantonals has languished and today actually sell for less than they did thirty years ago. And when you factor how much the dollar has fallen against the Swiss Franc over the last thirty years and the effects of inflation, that drop in these stamp prices is dramatic indeed.