Booklet FD7B MEH Machin 70p Plain Derby

£9.00

Booklet FD7B MEH Machin 70p Plain Derby.

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Description

Booklet FD7B MEH Machin 70p Plain Derby.

Issued 5th February 1979.  Printed by Harrison & Sons.

Commemorating the official opening of the Derby Mechanised Letter Office. The theme depicts Kedlestone Hall.

On sale only in the Derby Head Post Office to promote postcode publicity. Also sold at the Philatelic Bureau.

Royal Mail Philatelic Bureau Stock Number: no number allocated.

Booklet FD7B. Concise (2016) catalogue number of pane: X875? valued at £9.00 for normal booklet.

Booklet coloured pale yellow-green and lilac.

Specialised catalogue Vol 4 Part 1 number UFB6/FD7B.  (Selvedge at right) containing 10 x U154.

Booklet without cylinder numbers (contains 10 x 7p – U154/X875).

Missing Extension Hole.

Unmounted mint and also in pristine condition.

Booklet FD7B MEH Machin 70p Plain Derby.

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