Description
Prestige Pane UHP40 Star Wars DY15
“The Making of Star Wars – The British Connection”.
Issued 17th December 2015. This issue salutes the British side in the making of the Star War’s films.
From the Premium Sponsored Booklet DY15, pane number 4.
This pane was printed in lithography by Cartor. Source and date codes are MPIL and M15L.
The DY series of Prestige Stamp Books are called ‘Premium Sponsored Booklets.’ The selling price is greater than the face value!
Specialised catalogue pane number UHP40 with two 2nd class Machin stamps (UG229); two first class Machin stamps (UG237); and also two 1st class Union Flag stamps (W3118).
Concise (2019) catalogue number 3150l valued at £13.50, the face value is £5.85. Contains two 2nd class Machin stamp (U3150), and two 1st class Machin stamps (U3156). There are also four 1st class “Union Flag” stamps (3786).
Unmounted mint and in pristine condition.
Prestige Pane UHP40 Star Wars DY15
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