Description
Christmas 2008 1stLarge 2-1 Cylinder D1 x 5 Block
Printed in photogravure by De La Rue on Non-fluorescent Coated Paper (NFCP). There is also self-adhesive gum.
Issued 4th November 2008.
The 1st Class Large stamp depicted “The Genie” from Aladdin.
Two phosphor bands with blue fluor.
Cylinder Block of eight. From cylinder number D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 Phosphor D1.
Block Position: 2-1.
Actual Print Date 18/06/08.
Gibbon’s GB QEII Specialised Catalogue Vol 5
(3rd edition) number W2080 (single stamp).
Gibbon’s Concise catalogue (2015) number 2880 (single stamp).
The theme in this year’s Christmas Stamps featured traditional British pantomime. Especially relevant, the two large stamps (2nd and 1st class) were issued as part of the “Pricing in Proportion” for larger letters introduced in 2006.
All denominations of this issue were printed in sheets of 50 stamps (two panes of 25 divided with a horizontal gutter margin), and the surplus backing paper was removed before issue.
Christmas 2008 1stLarge 2-1 Cylinder D1 x 5 Block
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