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25 Sept 2025

An Post launch Ireland's first ever AI-generated 'crypto stamps'

An Post unveil ‘/Imagine Ireland’, a new stamp issue created using artist-led generative AI

An Post launch Ireland's first ever AI-generated 'crypto stamps'

An Post has today launched /Imagine Ireland, a unique collection of two artist-led generative AI-designed stamps featuring crypto technology in a first ever for Ireland.

Celebrating the rich heritage of Irish life, An Post’s latest stamps offer a glimpse into a possible future shaped by technology and innovation.

/Imagine Ireland is the only An Post stamp issue available as both a traditional stamp and a limited-edition crypto stamp.

As a limited-edition collection, booklets featuring the crypto stamp are available to purchase online at anpost.com/cryptostamp.

Each crypto stamp is linked to a unique Non-Fungible Token (NFT) on the Blockchain and associated with a unique PIN code. Booklets are priced at €9.00 and also contain a traditional print stamp.

Collectors and enthusiasts can claim their digital stamps by scratching the PIN code from the booklet and then follow instructions on how to store the crypto stamps in digital wallets, where the stamps can be minted, saved, and traded online until the end of 2027.

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Commenting on An Post’s first AI-Generated stamp collection, Des Morley, Chief Digital and Technology Officer An Post says, “We have a longstanding practice of applying innovation to our business – in this case, digital innovation meets one of our most traditional products; stamps.

"This stamp issue allows for a creative reimagining of housing and transport, blending the familiar with the fantastical to suggest new ways of living in harmony with Ireland’s natural landscapes," she continued.

Collaborating with renowned Designer and AI Artist Kasia Oźmin, who crafted her visionary interpretation of an imaginary Ireland, An Post’s surreal crypto stamps continue to push stamp design boundaries with Irish artists.

Speaking on the stamp design, Designer and AI Artist, Kasia Oźmin says, “AI’s place in art should be as an aid, not a replacement for human creativity. It amplifies what we, as artists, can achieve, allowing us to explore new realms of imagination and expression that were previously inaccessible."

Envisioning new possibilities for urban and rural settlements, the traditional print ‘N’ national rate stamp (€1.40), covering postage on the island of Ireland, challenges our perceptions of housing, providing a futuristic solution.

The ‘W’ international rate stamp (€2.20) for posting worldwide, explores the future of transport in Ireland. Stamps are available to purchase online or in-store at selected post offices from 26th September 2024.

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