top of page

Hermes - Mercury

Hermes  is an Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology. Hermes is considered the herald of the gods. He is also considered the protector of human heralds, travellers, thieves,merchants, and orators. He is able to move quickly and freely between the worlds of the mortal and the divine, aided by his winged sandals. Hermes plays the role of the psychopomp or "soul guide" — a conductor of souls into the afterlife.

In myth, Hermes functioned as the emissary and messenger of the gods, and was often presented as the son of Zeus and Maia, the Pleiad. He is regarded as "the divine trickster,"  for which Homer offers the most popular account in his Hymn to Hermes.

His attributes and symbols include the herma, the rooster, the tortoisesatchel or pouch, talaria (winged sandals), and winged helmet or simple petasos, as well as the palm treegoat, the number four, several kinds of fish, and incense. However, his main symbol is the caduceus, a winged staff intertwined with two snakes copulating and carvings of the other gods. His attributes had previously influenced the earlier Etruscan god Turms, a name borrowed from the Greek "herma".

In Roman mythology, Hermes was known as Mercury, a name derived from the Latin merx, meaning "merchandise," and the origin of the words "merchant" and "commerce".

Hermes - Mercury Stamp Collection

220px-Tirage_de_Paris_-_20_Lepta.jpg

Greece 1861 Hermes head

Hermes--small-head.jpg

Greece 1888 Hermes head

Hermes.jpg

Greece 1902 Hermes head

A petasos or petasus  is a sun hat of Thessalian origin worn by ancient GreeksThracians and Etruscans, often in combination with the chlamys cape. It was worn primarily by farmers and travellers, and was considered characteristic of rural people. As a winged hat, it became the symbol of Hermes, the Greek mythological messenger god.

A winged helmet is a helmet decorated with wings, usually on both sides. Ancient depictions of the god  HermesMercury 

The ancient depictions of Mercury with a winged helmet are taken to symbolize speed.

139301237_401235357633078_31487489487569
Hermes-head-red-hue.jpg
Hermes-head-ombre-hue.jpg

Greece 1961  Hermes head for Greek Stamp Centenary

Greece 2011  Hermes head for 150th Anniv. of First Greek Stamp Issue - The Block

Greece 2011  Hermes head for 150th Anniv. of First Greek Stamp Issue

In association with his role as a psychopomp and god who is able to easily cross boundaries, Hermes is prominently worshiped as a messenger, often described as the messenger of the gods (since he can convey messages between the divine realms, the underworld, and the world of mortals). As a messenger and divine herald, he wears winged sandals (or, in Roman art influenced by Etruscan depictions of Turms, a winged cap).

Hermes-head.jpg

Samos 1912  Hermes head 

Stamps-of-Greece-and-of-the-former-Creta

Greece 1990   Mercury head  - The Block

Hermes - Messenger of the gods. god of t

Greece 1986  Hermes image 

Hermes greece 1990.jpg

Greece 1990   Mercury  head 

 for Greek Stamp Day

Hermes greece 1983.jpg

Greece 1983   Mercury  head 

 for Postal Codes

Hermes - Messenger of the gods. god of t

Greece 1911  Hermes head  

Hermes - Messenger of the gods. god of t

Greece 1911  Hermes head  

Hermes4.jpg

Spain 1962   Mercury head on stamps for World Stamp Day

Crete Sybrita_zpswaotwi3m.jpg

The  Hermes head  is taken from an ancient coin from Sybrita, Crete, 4th cent. BCE. 

Italy 1951  1.jpg

Italy 1951   Mercury head and gear for the 3rd Industrial, Commerciall Census

mercury1.jpg
Mercury 24_12.jpg

Belgium 1932   Mercury with the Caduceus

a woodcut of Edward Pellens (1872-1947)

Croatia 1944   Mercury with the Caduceus

For Foundation of Post and Railway Officer

Mercuryliberia.jpg

Liberia 1906   Mercury head 

Caduceus 1924.jpg

Uruguay 1922   the Caduceus of Mercury

 Special Delivery Stamps

Festival-of-Britain 1951.jpg

United Kingdom 1951  Britannia and King george vi with the Caduceus of Mercury For the exhibition of 100 years to the world exhibition in London

The caduceus  is the staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology and consequently by Hermes Trismegistus in Greco-Egyptian mythology. The same staff was also borne by heralds in general, for example by Iris, the messenger of Hera. It is a short staff entwined by two serpents, sometimes surmounted by wings. In Roman iconography, it was often depicted being carried in the left hand of Mercury, the messenger of the gods.

Mercury (1).jpg

Germany, Imperial Era private post office - Bochum 1887  Mercury with the Caduceus

Mercurius.jpg

Germany, Essen- Privat-Stadt-Post 1888  Mercury head

Stamp-Exhibition--Hafnia--76-.jpg

Danmark 1975 for Stamp Exhibition 'Hafnia '76'

Head-of-Mercury.jpg

Germany, Imperial Era private post office - Bochum 1887  Mercury head

Mercury-on-the-Globe.jpg

Germany, Imperial Era private post office - Bochum 1887  Mercury on the globe

Mercury-delivering-letter.jpg

Germany, Berlin - Berliner Verkehrs-Anstalt HANSA 1886  Mercury delivering letter

Head-of-Mercurybrazil.jpg

Brazil 1894   Mercury head 

Mercury, Roman god of commerce and commu

Italy colonial 1934   Mercury   15th Milan Fair (1934)

Mercury  1896.jpg

Urugay 1896 Mercury head

mercury.jpg

Austria 1851   Mercury  head 

 Newspaper stamp

Mercurius 1916.jpg

Austria 1916  Mercury head 

Newspaper Stamp

Mercury  1920.jpg

Austria 1920  Mercury head 

Newspaper Stamp

I3-i 1916.jpg

Austria 1916  Mercury head 

Newspaper Stamp

Mercury-head-over-Netherlands-landscape

Netherland 1929  Mercury head over Netherlands landscape 

Austrian-Stamp---Coin-Dealers-Associatio

Austria 2006   Mercury  head 

 for 100 years to the Austrian Stamp & Coin Dealers Association (OBMHV)

Mercury 1921.jpg

Austria 1921  Mercury head

Newspaper Stamp 

God-Mercury-Posthorn 1974.jpg

Romania 1974  Mercury head 

for Post and telecommunications

Mercurius 1867.jpg

Austria 1867  Mercury head 

Newspaper Stamp

Mercurius 1880.jpg

Austria 1880  Mercury head 

Newspaper Stamp

Mercury 1899.jpg

Austria 1899  Mercury head 

Newspaper Stamp

Mercury 1895.jpg

El Salvador 1895 Mercury sitting

Mercury 1894.jpg

Urugay 1894 Mercury sitting

Mercury-head-over-Netherlands-landscape
bottom of page