Stamp Bulletin
Australia No. 317 July – August 2012
Inland Explorers
Living Australian
London 2012
Olympic Games auspost.com.au/stamps
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Butteries Australian
Nobel Prize Winners
Dear Collectors Welcome to the July edition of Stamp Bulletin Australia. Before we take a closer look at the stamp issues and products we have planned for the coming weeks I would like to share some exciting news that you may not be aware of. StampNews.com looked at unusual stamp contributions from around the world for the year 2011 and placed them under the rating “Top 10 Extraordinary Stamps 2012”. Two from Australia Post made that list with Mythical Creatures (4th place) and the Eucalyptus stamp sheetlet (8th place). We are very proud of our achievement and pleased with the recognition.
From the Olympics in London we travel to the shores of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands and catch sight of four species of butterfly for the next stamp issue in August. Each stamp in this colourful issue brings the anatomical detail of the butterfly into focus with flora found on the islands featured in the background. We also celebrate the achievements of Australian Nobel Prize laureates with a stamp issue of five featuring the artwork of prominent Australian artists. There have been 11 Australian winners of this prestigious award since 1915. That’s quite a feat when you consider the per capita ratio of each nation.
Manager Philatelic Australia Post GPO Box 1777 MELBOURNE VIC 3001 mailorder@auspost.com.au Fax: 03 9206 4142
Looking at the program ahead, this edition features a special collectable released in May, and celebrating the amazing winning performance of Black Caviar. There’s something about a champion performance that creates a buzz of excitement. The release of this special product received a lot of attention in the circles that follow the sport and those that don’t.
Finally I’d like to take this opportunity to bring you further news of the Australia 2013 World Exhibition to take place in Melbourne next year. Plans are well underway for the promotion of the event to collectors around the country and to the general public.
Stamp Bulletin Australia is produced by Australia Post’s Philatelic Group. To the best of Australia Post’s knowledge, all information contained in this Bulletin was correct at the time of printing. Australia Post will not accept any responsibility for errors, oversights or changes to information which may occur after printing. The availability of products advertised in this Bulletin is subject to demand, availability of stock or as otherwise notified from time to time. For availability of products, visit our website at: auspost.com.au/stamps. Where non-Australia Post products or businesses are advertised, Australia Post does not represent any association with the business advertised or the supply of goods or services by those businesses.
Our featured stamp issues for the coming weeks cover a range of very different but popular themes, including historical milestones and exploration, world achievements and native animals. The first follows the trail of early explorers in Australia as well as the attempt in 1813 to cross the Blue Mountains of New South Wales. We also see the second stamp issue release of this year’s Olympic stamp program along with further details of how to order the complete set of Gold Medallists sheetlets - The Gold Medallist Collection.
© Copyright 2012 Australian Postal Corporation. All rights reserved. Australia Post stamp designs and philatelic products are subject to copyright and may not be reproduced without permission. All applications for the reproduction of Australian stamps or any correspondence should be made in writing to:
Australia Post is currently developing a range of souvenir products to celebrate the release of the Kangaroo and Map stamp series, which was released almost a century ago. You can keep up to date with all Australia 2013 news, enter the draw to win philatelic prizes and purchase a range of souvenirs at the Australia 2013 website – www.australia2013.com Happy collecting
Michael Zsolt Manager, Philatelic
Contents
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Inland Explorers
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London 2012 Olympic Games
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Living Australian
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Cocos (Keeling) Islands – Butterflies
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Australian Gold Medallists Collection
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Australian Nobel Prize Winners
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Coins
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Stamp Shows and Events
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Seven Seas
Black Caviar, you’re a champion The 20 straight wins of this amazing racehorse surpasses the Australian record for consecutive metropolitan wins, which was set early last century. This beautifully designed presentation folder houses two sheetles of 10 stamps. Each race win appears in the stamp tabs.
Black Caviar Stamp Pack
$12.95 each Available via mail order and through participating retail outlets now.
1514757
Inland Explorers
3 July 2012 60c
Blue Mtns crossing
60c
Three explorers
Issue highlights The stamps are presented in se-tenant pairs, and in the minisheet as a block of four. The minisheet features a map indicating the route of each expedition.
$1.20
John McDouall Stuart
$1.20
Overland crossing
This stamp issue commemorates two anniversaries: in 2012 it is 150 years since John McDouall Stuart returned from his overland crossing of Australia; and in 2013 it will be 200 years since Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson and William Charles Wentworth crossed the Blue Mountains. In 1813, Blaxland, Lawson and Wentworth travelled through Durug and Gundungurra country to establish a route across the Blue Mountains to open up the western plains of NSW for farming and settlement. Others had attempted the crossing before, but the party’s key strategy was to follow a westward-running ridge between the Western and Grose Rivers, travelling for 21 days to what became known as Mt Blaxland. Their expedition led, within a few short years, to a road across the mountains.
Technical details Issue date 3 July 2012 FDI withdrawal date 1 August 2012 Denomination 2 x 60c, 2 x $1.20 Stamp design & illustration Craig McGill Product design
Sonia Young Australia Post Design Studio
Printer McKellar Renown Paper Tullis Russell Printing process Lithography Stamp (minisheet) size 37.5mm x 26mm (135mm x 72mm) Perforations 13.86 x 14.6 Sheet layout Module of 50 (no design) National postmark Mount Compass, SA 5210
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1734002 First day cover (gummed)
Inland Explorers
3 July 2012
1734013 First day cover (minisheet) 1734142 Minisheet Some 50 years later, Stuart became the first European to make the south–north return crossing of Australia. He left South Australia with his nine companions in October 1861, on his third attempt to cross the continent, reaching the coast at Van Diemen Gulf on 24 July 1862. Stuart raised the flag the following day, after first attempting to find the mouth of the Adelaide River. Turning south, the party made Adelaide on 17 December that year. Stuart’s success has been attributed to his experience, his egalitarian leadership style and his lighter method of travel. His expedition eventually led to the Adelaide–Darwin telegraph, (enabling telegraphic communication with the world) and the Stuart Highway. No artist accompanied either expedition, so the source engravings on which the stamp scenes are based were created years later. Emile Ulm’s Blue Mountain Pioneers was published in the 1880 Christmas supplement of the Sydney Mail, and is presumably his impression of the party reaching the western-most point of its journey. The overland crossing is based on George French Angas’ Planting the Flag on the Shores of the Indian Ocean Coast, featured in the 1865 edition of Journals of John McDouall Stuart.
1734220 Maxicard set of four
1734126 Stamp pack
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London 2012 Olympic Games
17 July 2012 60c
Swimming
$1.60
Pole vault
$2.35
Rowing
This issue is the second of three being released for the Games of the XXX Olympiad (27 July–12 August 2012) in London. This issue, which carries the symbol of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), commemorates the performances of Australia’s athletes at the Olympic Games. Represented on the stamps is the sport of Rowing, discipline of Swimming and event of Pole Vault. These subjects are indicative of Australian athletes’ strengths at past Olympic Games: historically most medals won by Australian athletes have been in Swimming, Athletics, Cycling and Rowing.
Issue highlights The postal and numismatic cover for this issue uses three coins released by The Perth Mint. Each of the $1 Aluminium Bronze coins is legal tender. They were designed by Wade Robinson.
The Australian Olympic team athletes have always been most successful in the pool, as indicated by their 168 Olympic medals, including 56 gold. Australia’s first Olympic swimmer was Fredrick ‘Freddy’ Lane, who won two gold medals in 1900 in Paris. In the 1950s and 60s, swimmers such as Murray Rose, Dawn Fraser, Lorraine Crapp and Jon Konrads became household names. 1736250 Sheetlet of 5 x $1.60
Technical details Issue date 17 July 2012 FDI withdrawal date 15 August 2012 Denomination 1 x 60c, $1.60, $2.35 Stamp design & illustration Jonathan Chong Product design Sharon Rodziewicz Australia Post Design Studio
Printer McKellar Renown Paper (s/a) Tullis Russell (B90 and B100) Printing process Lithography Stamp (sheetlet) size 37.5mm x 26mm Perforations 14.6 x 13.86 Sheet layout Module of 50 (no design) National postmark Wembley, WA 6014
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1736002 First day cover (gummed)
London 2012 Olympic Games
17 July 2012
1736252 Sheetlet of 5 x S2.35
1736360 Postal and numismatic cover At the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney Ian Thorpe, Grant Hackett, Susie O’Neill and the swimming relay teams won a swag of medals. At Athens and Beijing Australian women established themselves as supreme in the pool. Pole Vault is just one of the events in the sport of athletics. At the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing the athletics team experienced great success, returning home with four medals, the most for an Australian team in Olympic athletics since Mexico City in 1968. Notable amongst these was Steve Hooker’s gold medal win in the Pole Vault. Australia first entered athletes in the rowing competitions at the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm. Since then, Australian athletes have won 32 Olympic medals across men’s and women’s events in a number of different boat categories.
1736126 Stamp pack
1736220 Maxicard set of three
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24 July 2012 60c
Living Australian
Little Wonders
60c
The Godfathers
60c
Is there a Letter for Me?
This is the second Living Australian stamp issue celebrating the way we see ourselves through the eyes of everyday people. With the support of the Australian Day Council of NSW and Australia Post, Australians from across the country submitted entries showing how Aussies live every day through the creative medium of photography. The categories for this year are Humour, Lifestyle, Local and Global. The shortlist was compiled by the Australia Day Council of NSW (ADCNSW) and Australia Post, with the final selection chosen by a celebrity panel.
1737002 First day cover (gummed)
The winning entries represent a range of Australian experiences from the vast brown land. Our strong beach culture is portrayed in the comical photograph of a brazen seagull with a stolen chip in its beak as well as the atmospheric image of two small children silhouetted on an empty beach at dusk. Two other photographs represent the rural experience: the tiny old-fashioned service station like those found in countless country towns across the nation and an eccentric array of letter boxes servicing farming properties.
Issue highlights Technical details Issue date 24 July 2012 FDI withdrawal date 22 August 2012
In addition to the range there are two postcard packs for this issue. Each pack contains six prepaid postcards. Packs are $9.95 each.
Denomination 5 x 60c Stamp and Sonia Young product design Australia Post Design Studio Printer McKellar Renown Paper (S/A) Tullis Russell (B100 s/a) Printing process Lithography Stamp size 37.5mm x 26mm Perforations 13.86 x 14.6 Sheet layout Module of 50 (with design) National postmark Sydney, NSW 2000
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1737601 Postcard pack – Beautiful Australia 1737600 Postcard pack – Our Australia
Living Australian 60c
Lunch on the Harbour
60c
24 July 2012
Fuel Ask at the Store across the Road
Australia is the world’s largest producer of wool and the final stamp, showing Merino sheep, encapsulates the old saying that “Australia rides on the sheep’s back”. The Living Australian judging panel consisted of Brendan Read, Professional Photographer; Kate Ritchie, Actress and AUSSIEVAULT spokesperson; Ronni Kahn, Australia Day Ambassador and Oz Harvest founder; and Don Burke, TV personality. The winning entries for 2012 are: •
Humour: Lunch on the Harbour by Damian Madden, NSW
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Humour: Fuel Ask at the Store across the Road by Ronald Rockman, Vic
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Lifestyle: Little Wonders by Ann Clarke, SA
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Local: Is there a Letter for Me? by Wanda Lach, NSW (Overall Winner)
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Global: The Godfathers by Chevelle Williams, Vic.
1737182 Booklet of 20 x 60c
1737220 Maxicard set of five 1737126 Stamp pack
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Cocos (Keeling) Islands – Butterflies
2 August 2012 60c
Meadow Argus
60c
Common Crow
$1.20
Australian Painted Lady
$1.20
Varied Eggfly
Issue highlights Attractive se-tenant pairs and a stamp pack are a feature for this issue.
Issue highlights The Butterflies stamps were printed in 10 Micron Stochastic and these are the first Australian stamps to be issued using this technology. The use of 10 micron provides a much sharper print result giving more intricate detail.
1738002 First day cover (gummed)
The Cocos (Keeling) Islands comprise twenty-seven islands formed from two atolls in the middle of the Indian Ocean, more than 2,700 kilometres north-west of Perth. Butterflies antennae are the main organs of smell; the sense of taste is located on the legs. A butterfly has two compound eyes (eyes with lots of facets gathered close together) and each separate facet sees a little part of what the butterfly is looking at. Most butterflies fly by day and generally rest with their wings closed in an upright position above the body. There are at least seven butterfly species found on the Cocos Islands and four of these are featured. They are the Varied Eggfly Hypolimnas bolina; the Australian Painted Lady Vanessa kershawi; the Common Crow Euploea corinna; and the Meadow Argus Junonia villida. Flora found on the Islands is shown in the background – the orange flower is a Cordia subcordata and the yellow flower is a Wedelia trilobata.
Technical details Issue date 2 August 2012 FDI withdrawal date 31 August 2012 Denomination 2 x 60c, 2 x $1.20 Stamp & product design
Sharon Rodziewicz Australia Post Design Studio
Printer RA Printing Paper Tullis Russell Printing process Lithography Stamp size 37.5mm x 26mm Perforations 13.86 x 14.86 Sheet layout Module of 50 (no design) National postmark Cocos (Keeling) Islands, WA 6799
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1738126 Stamp pack
2012 Australian Gold Medallists Collection
Collection includes a full set of Gold Medallist sheetlets produced by Australia Post.
The 2012 Australian Gold Medallists Collection will provide collectors with a full set of the Gold Medallist sheetlets issued to celebrate Australia’s Gold Medal winning performances in the London 2012 Olympic Games.
If you have pre-ordered the 2012 Australian Gold Medallists Collection you will receive a letter notifying you of the final cost of the product once the final number of Gold Medallist sheetlets has been determined.
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For further information phone 1800 331 794 (freecall) within Australia.
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Standing order customers The Gold Medallist instant sheetlets are not included with any Philatelic Bureau standing order. If you have a standing order you will need to request your required configurations from the Philatelic Bureau.
60c
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How to purchase Gold Medallist sheetlets will be available through participating Australia Post retail outlets, the Australian Philatelic Bureau and online a day or so after the medal ceremony in London.*
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In keeping with a tradition that began in Sydney and using a prepared template, Gold Medallist sheetlets will be printed and available through a number of participating outlets (and online).
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For each Australian gold medal performance a sheetlet of 10 stamps will be produced within 60 c hours of the award ceremony taking place.
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Australia Post will produce a sheetlet of Gold Medallist stamps within 48 hours of the medal ceremony taking place.*
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Each gold medal performance in London will be celebrated with a Gold Medallist sheetlet.
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Australian li Gold Medallist Instant Sheetlets
L O N D O N 2 012 O LY M P I C G A M E S
A special blank cover has been produced for your postmarking needs.
60c
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Postmarking conditions Collectors can make their own covers using the official blank cover available or their own envelopes. Olympic copyright and trademark restrictions apply to all private covers and the following conditions apply for 2012 Australian Gold Medallist stamps and covers. • The first day of issue is the date the stamp is available in the outlet.
* Availability will depend on the award ceremony timing.
• Australia Post retail outlets and the Australian Philatelic Bureau will be permitted to apply FDI postmarks to Gold Medallist covers for a period of one month from the date that a Gold Medallist stamp was issued (available for sale from that location).
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Australian Gold Medallists sheetlet technical specifications Issue dates............................................. Recorded as time of availability through an outlet Denomination ...................................... 1 x 60c (individual sheetlets) Designer ................................................. Simone Sakinofsky, Australia Post Design Studio Stamp size ............................................. 35mm x 35mm Sheetlet size ......................................... 148mm x 210mm Perforations .......................................... 14.28 x 14.28 Sheet layout.......................................... Sheetlet of 10 Print process ........................................ Lithography Printer ...................................................... TBC Paper ........................................................ TBC National postmark............................. No national FDI postmark (Australia Post retail outlets can apply their standard FDI postmark to covers for this issue.)
Australian Gold Medallist postmarking The Australia Post retail outlets listed on the right will have local FDI postmarks for the Australian Gold Medallist stamps. Each of these postmarks has its own location and postcode featured as well as a movable date. After the Games, a set of 15 FDCs with FDI postmarks (one for each of the postcodes listed to the right) will be available by mail order. A full set of FDCs will be available for each Gold Medallist stamp released. Full sets will be available for sale from the Australian Philatelic Bureau and online. Individual FDCs will not be available. Requests for individual Gold Medallist postmarking should be directed to the relevant outlet. Ordering postmarking impressions by mail Collectors need to specify which postmark they would like applied to their cover. • Standard FDI postmark — available from any office with a standard FDI postmark • Every day (normal counter date stamp) available from any postal outlet • Australian Gold Medallist postmark — available from locations listed on the right, or as a full set for each of the Australian Gold Medallists after the Games.
FDI postmark outlets The Australia Post retail outlets listed here will have a local first day of issue postmark for the Australian Gold Medallist stamps. Queensland • Brisbane 4000 • Fortitude Valley 4006 • Sunnybank 4109 South Australia • Adelaide 5000 Western Australia • Perth 6000 Tasmania • Hobart 7000 Australian Capital Territory • Canberra ACT 2600 (GPO and Parliament House) New South Wales • Sydney 2000 (GPO and QVB) • Parramatta 2150 (Parramatta CBD BC and Parramatta Westfield) • Newcastle 2300 • Chatswood 2067 Victoria • Bourke St 3000 (New) • Melbourne 3000 • The Glen 3150 • Geelong 3220
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28 August 2012 60c
Australian Nobel Prize Winners
Frank Macfarlane Burnet
60c
John Carew Eccles
60c
Patrick White
60c
Howard Florey
60c
Lawrence Bragg
Every year since 1901 the Nobel Prize has been awarded for achievements in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and for peace. The Nobel Prize is an international award administered by the Nobel Foundation in Stockholm, Sweden. Each prize consists of a medal, personal diploma, and a cash award.
Issue highlights Stamp designs are based on portraits by Australian artists: • Lawrence Bragg (Sir William Dargie) • Howard Florey (Allan Gwynne-Jones) • Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet (Clifton Pugh) • Sir John Carew Eccles (Judy Cassab) • Patrick White (Brett Whiteley)
Australia has a strong tradition of innovation and scientific achievement and, in per capita terms, is one of the world’s leading Nobel Prize-winning countries. Since 1915, when Australian William Lawrence Bragg shared the Prize in Physics, there have been some 11 Australian Nobel Laureates. This issue commemorates the achievements of Australian Nobel Prize winners (or Nobel Laureates). The Laureates are represented by portraits by some of Australia’s most respected artists.
Technical details Issue date 28 August 2012 FDI withdrawal date 26 September 2012 Denomination 5 x 60c Stamp & product design Lynette Traynor Australia Post Design Studio
Printer McKellar Renown Paper Tullis Russell (B90 s/a) Printing process Lithography Stamp size 26mm x 37.5mm Perforations 14.6 x 13.86 Sheet layout Module of 50 (no design) National postmark Canberra, ACT 2600
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1739002 First day cover (gummed)
Australian Nobel Prize Winners
28 August 2012
1739182 Booklet of 10 x 60c
Lawrence Bragg (1890–1971) was jointly awarded the prize in physics in 1915 for his ‘services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays’. Howard Florey (1898–1968) was awarded the prize in physiology or medicine in 1945 ‘for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases’. Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet (1899–1985) was awarded the prize in physiology or medicine in 1960 ‘for discovery of acquired immunological tolerance’. Sir John Carew Eccles (1903–1997) was awarded the prize in physiology or medicine in 1963 ‘for discoveries concerning the ionic mechanisms involved in excitation and inhibition in the peripheral and central portions of the nerve cell membrane’. Patrick White (1912–1990) was awarded the prize in literature in 1973 ‘for an epic and psychological narrative art which has introduced a new continent into literature’.
1739126 Stamp pack
1739220 Maxicard set of five
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Stamp pack now available This beautifully designed stamp pack with a sheetlet of 10 stamps makes a great gift!
Hello Kitty Stamp Pack
$10.95 each 1514758
The character of Hello Kitty was designed by Yuko Shimizo of the Japanese company Sanrio in 1974. She is portrayed as a white Japanese Bobtail cat with a red bow on her left ear. Originally targeted to young girls, Hello Kitty is now a global brand and a worldwide marketing phenomenon that appeals to young and old. Hello Kitty appears on a range of products including
purses, stickers, toasters, clothing, jewellery, dolls and school supplies. She has starred in her own TV series and has been the subject of numerous video games. Hello Kitty and other characters also feature in two ofďŹ cially licensed theme parks in Japan: Harmonyland and the indoor Sanrio Puroland. Š 1976, 2012 SANRIO CO., LTD.
A gift ďŹ t for any little princess
Disney Ariel SSS (with stickers and collector box)
$14.95 1514694
Use the collector box to store all your souvenir stamp sheets!
1514695 Disney Princess Cinderella SSS
1514698 Disney Snow White SSS
1514693 Disney Fairies SSS
Sheets available separately
$9.95 each 1514697 Disney Aurora SSS
1514696 Disney Princess Belle SSS
Coins
Only available for purchase to Australian residents
$15 150th Anniversary of the Melbourne Zoo Unc. Pad-printed coin – Tree Kangaroo $13.50 2012 Inspirational Australians Sir Douglas Mawson Unc. coin
1711272
1711270
$65 2012 Kangaroo at Sunset $1 Silver Proof coin (5,000 mintage) 1711273
$15 1711271
150th Anniversary of the Melbourne Zoo Unc. Pad-printed coin – Orang-utan
Coins
Only available for purchase to Australian residents
$495 2012 Koala 5oz silver proof coin 1712286
$59.50 2012 Australian Kangaroo 0.5g gold coin 1712283
$107 Famous Australian Battles Long Tan 1oz silver proof coin
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$14.95 1712185
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$69 2012 Australian Olympic Team ďŹ ve-coin set
2012 Australian Koala 1/10oz silver coin
$990 2012 LNY Dragon silver 10 coin set 1712288
Only available for purchase to Australian residents
$495 2012 LNY Dragon 5oz silver proof coin 1712280
Coins
$67.50 Australian Sea Life - Manta Ray 1/2oz silver proof coin 1712282
$104 2012 Gilded Koala 1oz silver coin 1712290
$107 Ships that Changed the World Cutty Sark 1oz silver proof coin 1712289
$110 2012 Marilyn Monroe 1oz silver proof coin 1712291
$112.50 2012 Kookaburra mapshaped 1oz silver coin 1712281
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Stamp Shows and Events Stamp Club Market Day (NSW)
Bendigo Philatelic Society Inc (Vic)
30 June 2012 The Wagga Stamp Club Inc will hold its first stamp market day at the ARCC Hall, 131 Tarcutta Street from 9am to 4pm. Admission is free. Club members will be on hand to offer valuations and to buy and sell. Enquiries to the Club Secretary on 02 6922 3393.
11 August 2012 A stamp fair will be held at St Andrews Church Hall, 24 Myers Street, Bendigo from 10am to 4pm. Enquiries to 03 54478610 or visit www. bendigophilatelicsociety.
Sydney Youth Stamp Group (NSW) 5 July 2012 A children’s stamp collecting workshop will be held on Thursday 5 July at Philas House, 17 Brisbane Street, Darlinghurst. The workshops are for children seven to 17 years of age and beginners are welcome to attend. Enquiries to 02 94985290 or visit the website at www. sydneyyouthstampgroup. org.au.
Orange Coin & Stamp Fair (NSW) 7 July and 4 August 2012 This event is held on the second Saturday of the month in the Cultural Centre Hall, Sale Street from 9am to 4pm. For information, contact Howard on 02 6362 2368.
Punchbowl Stamp and Coin Fair (NSW) 28 July and 25 August 2012 These events are held each month at the Punchbowl Community Centre, 44 Rossmore Avenue, Punchbowl from 10am to 3pm. Entry is free. For information, contact 0409304592.
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1.30pm on the day (a maximum of 10 lots per family to be tabled by 10.30am). Enquiries to The Secretary, PO Box 56 Caloundra, QLD 4551 or phone Jill on 07 54947233.
In Retrospect Brighton Philatelic Society (Vic) 11 August 2012 An Olympic Year State Show and VPC Congress will be held at Briphil House, 80 Gardenvale Road, Brighton.
St George Philatelic Soc. (NSW) 11 to 12 August 2012 Georgepex 2012 A state level exhibition will be held to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the society. The event will be held at the Hurstville Recreation Stadium (and Swimming Centre), corner Forest and King Georges Roads. Dealers will attend and door prizes will be awarded. A range of souvenir items will be available for purchase.
34th Caloundra Stamp Fair (Qld) 19 August 2012 Caloundra Stamp Club will hold this event at the Beerwah Community Hall, 25 Peachester Road, Beerwah, which is directly opposite the Beerwah Marketplace Shopping Centre. There will be bargain tables, five dealers attending, a lucky door prize each hour and a Sale by Tender at
CPS Adelaide 2012 (SA) 1 May 2012 (Roo & Koala) • Set of 6 x 60c Adelaide 2012 literal-mint $3.60 • Set of 6 x 60c Adelaide 2012 literal-FDC $3.90 (Clock-tower postmark)
CPS PSWA 100 Years 2012 (WA) 17 May 2012 (Roo & Koala) • Set of 6 x 60c PSWA 100 Years 2012 literal mint $3.60 • Set of 6 x 60c PSWA 100 Years 2012 literal FDC $3.90 (4 x postmarks; 1 FDC each day) Sets are available by mail order from the Postal Manager, GPO Adelaide SA 5000 until 31 August 2012. A minimum purchase of $10 applies to all mail orders. Please provide a self-addressed prepaid envelope for return delivery. Due to changes in Australian Banking Regulations, manual credit card payments via mail can no longer be accepted. Please provide an alternative payment method.
Reprints
Postmarks
Seven Seas
A koala represents a single reprint; a kangaroo indicates the fifth reprint, and so on.
First Day of Issue Postmarks
Inland Explorers
SUMMARY OF REPRINTS FROM JULY 2011 TO JUNE 2012 INTL Island Jewels Maria Island (10c) 67020671 Rottnest (30c) 67040671
Australian Wildflowers Waratah ($10) 67060671 Kangaroo Paw ($5) 66930671
Inland Explorers 3 July 2012 Mount Compass, SA 5210 London 2012 Olympic Games 17 July 2012 Wembley, WA 6014 Living Australian 24 July 2012 Sydney, NSW 2000 Cocos (Keeling) Islands Butterflies 2 August 2012 Cocos (Keeling) Islands, WA 6799 Nobel Prize Winners 28 August 2012 Canberra, ACT 2600
Supplement design set (gummed), minisheet Optional nil
London 2012 Olympic Games Supplement design set (gummed), s/a sheetlets x 2, s/a from roll Optional s/a sheetlets x 2, collector pack
Living Australian Supplement design set (gummed), s/a bookletof 20 Optional s/a booklet of 20, gutter strip of 10 x 60c
Cocos (Keeling) Islands Butterflies Supplement design set (gummed)
Fishes of the Reef
Australian Nobel Prize Winners
BL4 60c ($2.40) 66900671
Supplement design set (gummed), s/a strip of 5 Optional s/a booklet of 10 & strip of 5, gutter strip of 10 x 60c, collector pack
Chevron Butterfish ($1.80) 66910671 Orangefin ($3) 66590671 Orangefin ($3) 66920671
The above will be included in Seven Seas 2012 supplements and optional pages. Seven Seas pages are only available from stamp dealers and Seven Seas. • No CTO • Partial returns for refunds not accepted
Coral Rabbitfish (5c) 67050671
Mail order codes
INTL Australian Bush Babies Koala ($2.35) 66940671
1739235
Australian Supplement
$53.10
1739236
Australian Optional
$70.15
1739237
Cocos (Keeling) Islands Supplement
$3.60
Koala ($2.35) 67030671
INTL Nature Wildlife Platypus (5c) 66950671
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New Issues Mail order
Retail
Product description
Price
Withdrawal date
10578
Stamps (2 x 60c, 2 x $1.20)
$3.60
31 Jan 2013
10565
Minisheet
$3.60
31 Jan 2013
26529
Cover (blank)
$0.30
31 Jan 2013
26695
First day cover (gummed)
$3.90
1 Aug 2012
26531
First day cover (minisheet)
$3.90
1 Aug 2012
10579
Stamp pack
$7.65
31 Jan 2013
26698
Maxicard (4)
$6.60
31 Jan 2013
26511
Gutter (10 x 60c no design)
$6.00
31 Jan 2013
26516
Gutter (10 x $1.20)
$12.00
31 Jan 2013
3 July 2012
1734067 1734142 1734005 1734002 1734013 1734126 1734220 1734241 1734242
Inland Explorers
London 2012 Olympic Games
17 July 2012
1736067 1736005 1736002 1736003 1736126 1736220 1736250 1736251 1736252 1736254 1736209 1736223 1736200 1736241 1736242 1736243 1736360
26534
Stamps (1 x 60c, 1 x $1.60, 1 x $2.35)
$4.55
31 Jan 2013
26845
Cover (blank)
$0.30
31 Jan 2013
50515
First day cover (gummed)
$4.85
15 Aug 2012
50521
First day cover (s/a)
$4.85
15 Aug 2012
50520
Stamp pack
$9.55
31 Jan 2013
50519
Maxicards (3)
$6.80
31 Jan 2013
50518
Sheetlet (5 x $1.60)
$8.00
31 Jan 2013
Chequebook (20 x 5 x $1.60)
$160.00
31 Jan 2013
Sheetlet (5 x $2.35)
$11.75
31 Jan 2013
Chequebook (20 x 5 x $2.35)
$235.00
31 Jan 2013
26850
Roll of 100
$60.00
31 Jan 2013
14565
Collector pack
$7.50
31 Jan 2013
Strip of one from the roll
$0.60
31 Jan 2013
Gutter (10 x 60c no design)
$6.00
31 Jan 2013
50508
Gutter (10 x $1.60)
$16.00
31 Jan 2013
50510
Gutter (10 x $2.35)
$23.50
31 Jan 2013
50944
PNC (with 3 coins)
$34.95
31 Jan 2013
26754
50504
Living Australian
24 July 2012
1737067 1737005 1737002 1737126 1737220 1737182 1737250 1737241 1737601 1737600
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LE = Limited Edition
50535
Stamp (5 x 60c)
$3.00
31 Jan 2013
50546
Cover (blank)
$0.30
31 Jan 2013
50545
First day cover (gummed)
$3.30
22 Aug 2012
50540
Stamp pack
$3.45
31 Jan 2013
50548
Maxicards (5)
$6.75
31 Jan 2013
50531 50538
Booklet (20 x 60c)
$12.00
31 Jan 2013
Chequebook (20 x 20 x 60c)
$240.00
31 Jan 2013
Gutter (10 x 60c design)
$6.00
31 Jan 2013
Postcard pack – Beautiful Australia
$9.95
TBA
Postcard pack – Our Australia
$9.95
TBA
New Issues Mail order
Retail
Product description
50721
Stamp (2 x 60c, 2 x $1.20)
$3.60
28 Feb 2013
50740
Cover (blank)
$0.30
28 Feb 2013
50739
First day cover (gummed)
$3.90
31 Aug 2012
50930
Stamp pack
$4.05
28 Feb 2013
50724
Gutter (10 x 60c no design)
$6.00
28 Feb 2013
50726
Gutter (10 x $1.20)
$12.00
28 Feb 2013
16967
The Gold Medallist Collection
$25.00*
TBA
$0.30
28 Feb 2013
28 Feb 2013
The Gold Medallist product range
14 August 2012
6708250
Withdrawal date
Cocos (Keeling) Islands – Butterflies
2 August 2012
1738067 1738005 1738002 1738126 1738241 1738242
Price
*Your $25 deposit will reserve a copy of The Gold Medallists Collection for you. Once the number of sheetlets has been confirmed, and the final price of the collection has been determined, you will receive a letter advising you of the balance due.
6709005
16966
28 August 2013
Blank cover Australian Nobel Prize Winners
1739067 1739005 1739002 1739007 1739126 1739220 1739182 1739250 1739210 1739223 1739200 1739240
50732
Stamps (5 x 60c)
$3.00
50835
Cover (blank)
$0.30
28 Feb 2013
50743
First day cover (gummed)
$3.30
26 Sept 2012
50761
First day cover (s/a)
$3.30
26 Sept 2012
50755
Stamp pack
$3.45
28 Feb 2013
50746
Maxicards(5)
$6.75
28 Feb 2013
50748
Booklet (10 x 60c)
$6.00
28 Feb 2013
Chequebook (20 x 10 x 60c)
$120.00
28 Feb 2013
1514757 1514758
50727
Roll of 200
$240.00
28 Feb 2013
50834
Collector pack
$9.90
28 Feb 2013
50757
Strip of five
$3.00
28 Feb 2013
50752
Gutter (10 x 60c design)
$6.00
28 Feb 2013
50564
Black Caviar
$12.95
TBA
50710
Hello Kitty
$10.95
TBA
Miscellaneous
How to order philatelic products from Australia Post Send orders to: Philatelic Mail Order Bureau Reply Paid 4000* Ferntree Gully VIC 3156 Reply Paid 4000* mailorder@auspost.com.au *no stamp required if posting to this address from within Australia
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New Issues Mail order
Retail
Product description
Price
Withdrawal date
Miscellaneous RAM
Coins
150th Anniv. Melbourne Zoo – Orang-utan
$15.00
16991
150th Anniv. Melbourne Zoo – Tree Kangaroo
$15.00
16994
Inspirational Australians – Sir Douglas Mawson
$13.50
16993
Kangaroo at Sunset $1 Silver Proof
$65.00
50618
2012 Australian Kangaroo 0.5g gold coin
50615
Famous Australian Battles Long Tan proof coin
$107.00
50620
2012 Koala 1/10oz silver coin
$14.95
50937
2012 Koala 5oz silver proof coin
$495.00
50617
2012 AO Team five-coin set
$69.00
50619
2012 LNY Dragon silver Bu 10 coin set
$990.00
16938
2012 LNY Dragon silver proof 5oz coin
$495.00
50939
2012 Gilded Koala 1oz silver coin
$104.00
50938
2012 Marilyn Monroe 1oz silver proof coin
$110.00
16944
Australian Sea Life - Manta Ray 1/2oz coin
$67.50
50940
Ships that Changed the World Cutty Sark proof coin
$107.00
16936
2012 Map-shaped 1oz silver proof coin
$112.50
Perth Mint
Coins
1712283 1712284 1712185 1712286 1712287 1712288 1712280 1712290 1712291 1712282 1712289 1712281
$59.50
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1711271 1711272 1711270 1711273
16992
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What a great birthday gift! Collect all five Nickelodeon™ Stamp Sheets • • • •
Fairytale Dora Dora and Friends Diego and Friends The Many Faces of SpongeBob • SpongeBob and Friends * First sheet sold in the collector case with a sticker sheet
$14.95 Nickelodeon folder (Dora SSS & stickers) 1514733
$9.95 Souvenir stamp sheets
1514737
1514736
1514734
1514735
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Don’t misss the the opportunity to own this beautiful collection of Australian stamps.
$99.95
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$3.90 $3.90 $7.65 $6.60 $6.00 $12.00
Cover (blank)
First day cover (gummed)
First day cover (minisheet)
Stamp pack
Maxicard (4)
Gutter (10 x 60c no design)
Gutter (10 x $1.20)
1734005
1734002
1734013
1734126
1734220
1734241
1734242
London 2012 Olympic Games
$3.60 $0.30
Minisheet
1734142
17 July 2012
$3.60
Stamps (2 x 60c, 2 x $1.20)
Inland Explorers
1734067
3 July 2012
Price
M = mint (no postmark) PM = postmark
Mail Order Code Product description
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Visa
Value
A$
1739067 1739005 1739002 1739007
Personal cheque
Bank cheque
Price
$4.05
Stamp pack
$0.30 $3.30 $3.30
First day cover (gummed) First day cover (s/a)
$3.00
$12.00
Cover (blank)
Stamps (5 x 60c)
Australian Nobel Prize Winners
Gutter (10 x $1.20)
$6.00
$3.90
First day cover (gummed)
Gutter (10 x 60c no design)
$3.60 $0.30
Cover (blank)
Qty
Value
LE = Limited Edition
Diners Club
Cocos (Keeling) Islands – Butterflies
American Express
Stamp (2 x 60c, 2 x $1.20)
28 August 2013
1738067 1738005 1738002 1738126 1738241 1738242
2 August 2012
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$4.85 $4.85 $9.55 $6.80 $8.00 $160.00 $11.75 $235.00 $60.00 $7.50 $0.60 $6.00 $16.00 $23.50 $34.95
Cover (blank)
First day cover (gummed)
First day cover (s/a)
Stamp pack
Maxicards (3)
Sheetlet (5 x $1.60)
Chequebook (20 x 5 x $1.60)
Sheetlet (5 x $2.35)
Chequebook (20 x 5 x $2.35)
Roll of 100
Collector pack
Strip of one from the roll
Gutter (10 x 60c no design)
Gutter (10 x $1.60)
Gutter (10 x $2.35)
PNC (with 3 coins)
1736005
1736002
1736003
1736126
1736220
1736250
1736251
1736252
1736254
1736209
1736223
1736200
1736241
1736242
1736243
1736360 $3.00 $0.30 $3.30 $3.45 $6.75 $12.00 $240.00 $6.00 $9.95 $9.95
Stamp (5 x 60c)
Cover (blank)
First day cover (gummed)
Stamp pack
Maxicards (5)
Booklet (20 x 60c)
Chequebook (20 x 20 x 60c)
Gutter (10 x 60c design)
Postcard pack – Beautiful Australia
Postcard pack – Our Australia
1737067
1737005
1737002
1737126
1737220
1737182
1737250
1737241
1737601
1737600
Living Australian
$4.55 $0.30
Minisheet
1736142
24 July 2012
$4.55
Stamps (1 x 60c, 1 x $1.60, 1 x $2.35)
London 2012 Olympic Games
1736067
17 July 2012 Maxicards(5)
Blank cover
*Your deposit will secure a copy of the collection of Gold Medallist sheetlets.
Total
$0.30
$25.00*
I understand I will be advised of the final cost prior to full payment
I would like to pre-order the Australian Gold Medallists Collection and include my deposit of A$25
Pre-order Registration
Australian Gold Medallists Sheetlets
6709005
6708250 The Gold Medallist Collection
The Gold Medallist product range
$3.00 $6.00
Gutter (10 x 60c design)
$9.90
$240.00
$120.00
Strip of five
Collector pack
Roll of 200
Chequebook (20 x 10 x 60c)
$6.00
$3.45 $6.75
Stamp pack
Booklet (10 x 60c)
$3.30
First day cover (s/a)
14 August 2012
1739007 1739126 1739220 1739182 1739250 1739210 1739223 1739200 1739240
$0.30 $6.00 $12.00
Cover (blank)
Gutter (10 x 60c no design)
Gutter (10 x $1.20)
$12.00 $240.00 $14.95 $6.00 $12.00 $18.00
Booklet (20 x 60c)
Chequebook (20 x 20 x 60c)
Prestige booklet
Gutter (10 x 60c no design)
Gutter (10 x $1.20)
Gutter (10 x $1.80)
$12.00 $18.00 $30.00
Gutter (10 x 60c no design)
Gutter (10 x $1.20)
Gutter (10 x $1.80)
Gutter (10 x $3)
1728067 1728201 1728005 1728130 $0.60 $6.00 $0.30 $6.45
Stamp (1 x 60c)
Sheetlet of 10
Cover (blank)
Sheetlet pack
Olympic Games – The Road to London
$0.30 $6.00
Cover (blank)
$6.60
Stamps (1 x 60c, 1 x $1.20, 1 x $1.80, 1 x $3)
5 June 2012
1727067 1727005 1727241 1727242 1727243 1727244
Skies of Cocos
$12.45 $10.50
Cover (blank)
Maxicards (6)
$0.30
Minisheet
Stamp pack
$6.00 $6.00
Stamps (3 x 60c, 2 x $1.20, 1 x $1.80)
22 May 2012
1725067 1725142 1725005 1725126 1725220 1725182 1725250 1725184 1725241 1725242 1725243
Underwater World
$3.60
Christmas Island Ferns
Price
Stamps (2 x 60c, 2 x $1.20)
8 May 2012
1724067 1724005 1724241 1724242
1 May 2012
Mail Order Code Product description
Recent issues Qty
Value
0964601 0964602 0964603 0964604 0964605 0964606 0964607
6707250 6707251 1728401 1514756 1514751 1514752 1514753 1514754 1514755
1730067 1730142 1730005 1730127 1730220 1730250 Stamps (2 x $2)
Cover (blank)
$4.00
$19.95 $15.95 $15.95 $15.95 $15.95 $15.95
Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Prestige PNC Star Wars Ep.1 – The Phantom Menace set Star Wars SSS – Attack of the Clones Star Wars SSS – Revenge of the Sith Star Wars SSS – A New Hope Star Wars SSS – The Empire Strikes Back Star Wars SSS – Return of the Jedi
Set of six Australian Fauna postcards
Joey in pouch postcard
Penguin single postcard
Penguin in nest postcard
Lounging koala postcard
Beach roos postcard
Koala in tree postcard
$9.00
$1.60
$1.60
$1.60
$1.60
$1.60
$1.60
New postcard set now available
$1.85 $39.95
Call to Australia 2013 minisheet
$4.70
$15.00
$5.50
$8.45
$0.30
$4.00
Indonesia 2012 show minisheet
Miscellaneous
Intaglio minisheet pack
Maxicards (2)
Stamp pack
$8.00
Colonial Heritage – Visualising Australia
*price includes $2 tax deductable donation
Minisheet
Price
ONJ Cancer & Wellness Centre Appeal
Self-adhesive sheetlet (10 x 60c)*
19 June 2012
1514680
26 June 2012
Mail Order Code Product description
Qty
Value
$99.95
Stamp-coin set
$120.00 $12.00 $240.00 $60.00 $120.00 $2.40
Chequebook (20 x 10 x 60c)
Booklet (20 x 60c)
Chequebook (20 x 20 x 60c)
Roll of 100 (Pemara)
Roll of 200 (Pemara)
Strip of four from roll
1514733 1514734 1514735 1514736 1514737 1514694 1514693 1514696 1514695 1514697 $14.95 $9.95 $9.95 $9.95 $9.95
Disney Ariel Collector Box and SSS
Disney Fairies mini SSS
Disney Princess Belle mini SSS
Disney Cinderella mini SSS
Disney Aurora mini SSS
$9.95 $9.95
SpongeBob and Friends SSS
Dora and Friends
$9.95
The Many Faces of SpongeBob SSS
Diego and Friends SSS
$14.95 $9.95
Nickelodeon folder (Dora SSS & stickers)
Souvenir stamp sheets
Mail Order Code Product description
Price
$5.40 $6.00
Booklet (10 x 60c)
$2.85
Stamp pack
Maxicards (4)
$0.30
Cover (blank)
Also available
1733067 1733005 1733126 1733220 1733250 1733251 1733252 1733253 1733209 1733210 1733200 $2.40
Stamps (4 x 60c)
Farming Australia
$7.50
$60.00
Roll of 100
$15.95
$120.00
Chequebook (20 x 10 x 60c)
PNC
$6.00
Booklet (10 x 60c)
Collector pack
$1.35
Maxicard
26 June 2012
1728220 1728182 1728250 1728209 1728223 1728360 1728400
Qty
Value
For australia only
$15.00 $15.00 $13.50 $65.00
150th Ann. Melb Zoo – Tree Kangaroo Inspirational Australians – Mawson Kangaroo at Sunset $1 Silver Proof
1514682 1514683 1514702 1514703
$10.00 $19.95 $14.95 $14.95
AFL Premiers stamp & medallion cover LE AFL Captains mini/maxicard (Geelong) AFL Captains mini/maxicard (Collingwood)
AFL AFL Premiers SSS
4 October 2011
Mail Order Code Product description
Price
$112.50 Total
2012 Map-shaped 1oz silver coin
$67.50 $107.00
Ships that Changed the World – Cutty Sark
Australian Sea Life - Manta Ray 1/2oz coin
2012 Gilded Koala 1oz silver coin
$110.00
$495.00 $104.00
2012 LNY Dragon silver proof 5oz coin
2012 Marilyn Monroe 1oz silver proof coin
$69.00 $990.00
2012 LNY Dragon silver 10 coin set
$495.00
2012 Koala 5oz silver proof coin 2012 AO Team five-coin set
$107.00 $14.95
2012 Koala 1/10oz silver coin
$59.50
Famous Australian Battles – Long Tan
2012 Australian Kangaroo 0.5g gold coin
Premiers 2011
1712283 1712284 1712185 1712286 1712287 1712288 1712280 1712290 1712291 1712282 1712289 1712281
Price
150th Ann. of Melb Zoo – Orang-utan
Perth Mint
1711271 1711272 1711270 1711273
Royal Australian Mint
Mail Order Code Product description
Coins
Total
Qty
Qty
Value
Value
$9.95 $15.95
Disney Snow White SSS
Disney Cars 2 SSS
$10.95 $10.95 $10.95 $10.95 $49.25 $14.95
Army – My Dear Frank
RAAF – Your Loving Son Clem
First ANZAC Day – Dear Mother
Fromelles – A Letter to Etty
Complete set of five (includes 10% discount)
Duntroon PNC
0309092 0241351 0903270 0903320 1514520
$95.00 $9.95 $10.00 $17.95 $1.00
Premium Philatelic Collector Kit
Collecting Australian Stamps book
First Day Cover Album ring binder
Collector’s Choice binder (three-ring)
PNC and medallion cover protector Total
$10.95
Navy – From the Office of the Commodore
$10.95
Mickey and Minnie Mouse stamp pack
$15.95
$10.95
Wiggles 20 Years stamp pack
Sam Stosur SSS
$19.95
International Year of Co-operatives PNC
$15.95
$0.70
International Year of Co-operatives PPE
$9.95
$15.95
International Year of Co-operatives SSS
Shane Warne SSS
$40.00
Max Stern (Chinese edition)
Great Golf Courses of NSW postcard pack
$40.00
Max Stern (English edition)
$9.95
$14.95
Children’s Stamp Album
$9.95
$15.95
LNY 2012 Baby Keepsake
Great Golf Courses of Vic postcard pack
$10.95
Hello Kitty New!
Great Golf Courses of Qld postcard pack
$12.95
Black Caviar New!
Accessories
1514757 1514758 1514730 1514731 1514738 1514739 1514724 1514725 1514726 1514699 1514700 1707481 1707482 1707483 1514727 1514712 0309002 0309306 0309003 0309307 0309004 0309401 1686360
Miscellaneous
1514698 1514681
Total
NRL Premiers stamp & medallion cover LE
NRL Premiers SSS
Geelong Gold Coast GWS
1750307 1750308 1750309
$14.95
Sea Eagles Sharks
1751312 Dragons
1751304
Roosters
1751311 Cowboys
1751303
1751310 Bulldogs
Raiders
Western Bulldogs
West Coast
Sydney
St Kilda
Richmond
Port Adelaide
North Melbourne
Melbourne
Hawthorn
Broncos
1751309
Total
1750318
1750317
1750316
1750315
1750314
1750313
1750312
1750311
1750310
Mail Order Code Product description
Qty
$12.95 each
$19.95
$10.00
$495.00
$595.00
$149.00
$100.00
$14.95
$14.95
$14.95
1751302
Qty
$14.95 $14.95
1751301
NRL stamp packs
Fremantle
Essendon
Collingwood
Carlton
Brisbane
Adelaide
1750306
1750305
1750304
1750303
1750302
1750301
AFL stamp packs
Mail Order Code Product description
AFL and NRL 2012 Footy Stamps
1514684 1514685
NRL
2011 AFL Premiership signed panoramic
2011 Captain and Coach signed lithograph
2011 Premiership Team Celebration Print
AFL Captains mini/maxicard full set of 8
AFL Captains mini/maxicard (Hawthorn)
AFL Captains mini/maxicard (Carlton)
AFL Captains mini/maxicard (Essendon)
AFL Captains mini/maxicard (West Coast)
AFL Captains mini/maxicard (Richmond)
AFL Captains mini/maxicard (St Kilda)
4 October 2011
1514704 1514705 1514706 1514707 1514708 1514709 1514747 0309155 0309152 0309121
$134.95 $39.95 $
Collection of Australian Stamps 2011 (Exec)
2011 Australian Territories Collection
$99.95
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$99.95
Collection of Australian Stamps 2011
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1709171 1709214 1709194
Annual Collections
Rabbitohs
173023 1730235 1730256 173025 1730237 173023
$3.60
Order total
Domestic $5 International A$9
Postage and handling
Domestic $2.95 International (up to $100) A$9
Registered post
Subtotal
$70.15
Cocos (Keeling) Islands Supplement Total
$53.10
Australian Optional
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$12.95
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Wests Tigers
Warriors
Titans
Storm
2012 Footy Stamps A great way to support your team. Packs include team information and 20 x 60c stamps.
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1751316
1751315
1751314
1751313
Australian Supplement
Seven Seas Sev
1751308
1751307
Knights
1751306 Panthers
Eels
1751305