Description
Christmas 2009 56p Cylinder Block 2-3
Printed in photogravure by De La Rue on Non-fluorescent Coated Paper (NFCP). Self-adhesive gum.
Issued 3rd November 2009.
The 56p stamp depicted “Joseph” by Henry Holiday from the Church of St Michael, Minehead, Somerset.
Two phosphor bands with blue fluor.
Cylinder block of eight. Cylinder numbers D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 Phosphor D1. Position Row 2 Column 3.
Gibbon’s GB QEII Specialised Catalogue Vol 5 (3rd edition) number W2210 (single stamp).
Gibbon’s Concise catalogue (2015) number 2994 (single stamp).
Unmounted mint and in pristine condition
Christmas 2009 56p Cylinder Block 2-3
The Christmas theme this year was “Stained Glass Windows” previously used in 1971 and 1992. For those wishing to use stamps with a Christmas theme, the “Madonna and Child” issue was again made available from existing stock and new printings where required. The stamps were designed by Andrew Ross (also responsible for the 2007 “Sea Life” and 2008 “Insects” issues.
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.
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