The Principality of Liechtenstein and Switzerland are celebrating an
important anniversary this year: the customs treaty between the two
countries was signed 100 years ago. Philately Liechtenstein and Swiss
Post are celebrating this occasion with a joint issue.
The Swiss
contribution to the current issue is entitled "Relationship" (face
value: CHF 0.90) and symbolically unites the two countries with a zip
fastener. The motif from Liechtenstein emphasises the historical
significance of this long-standing "Friendship" (face value: CHF 1.10)
and incorporates elements from the original treaty of 1923.
The
treaty on Liechtenstein's annexation to the Swiss customs territory is
seen as a key factor in the Principality's economic upswing in the 20th
century. Since then, the small state has been part of the Swiss customs
territory and the Swiss franc serves as its official currency. In the
1990s, the state treaty was adapted to changing needs. Since then,
Liechtenstein has been able to accede to international conventions and
become a member of international organisations within the scope of the
customs treaty, regardless of whether Switzerland is also a member of
them.