Description
Smilers Sheet BC-022 England Rugby
England Rugby – Heroes of the Cup Final (Australia 17 – England 20), commemorating England’s win.
SCARCE AS A MATCHED PAIR
Issued 1st June 2004 and printed in Litho by Walsall Security printers, perforation 14.5 x 14
Royal Mail Occasions Hallmarks ‘Cheers’ Stamps 1st Class x 10 with se-tenant labels of the England Rugby World Cup Squad
Produced under licence by Benham/Victory Cards
Limited Edition of 2003 copies
Two different sheets were issued and you are buying a matched pair (ie sheet numbers are the same, although you may not receive the actual scanned sheets as depicted). Each sheet shows ten players from the winning England squad.
Not numbered by Gibbons, but we have used Ridgewood Publishing’s Second Edition of their “Customised Stamp Sheets of Great Britain” catalogue. This is for numbering and pricing details. Details: BC-022 and BC-023 Smilers Sheets.
Smilers Sheet BC-022 England Rugby
INFORMATION SOURCES:
First of all, stamps will be well packaged and sent by Royal Mail. Therefore please see our Shop menu for postal options. Postage.
We only charge postage for the first item in most cases. Thus any further items purchased would not increase the final postal charges. Furthermore we do not charge you for envelopes and packaging.
Recorded Delivery or Registered Post is also available if required. If one of these options is taken, compensation for loss or damage can be claimed.
We mainly use the Ridgeword’s “Customised Stamp Sheets of Great Britain” for our Smilers Sheets. We will try to mention any other numbering that we may use if not covered by the above. Sometimes particular stamps, Smilers sheets, booklets, miniature sheets, or cylinder blocks are not recognized anywhere. Hence, in this case, we would use our own expertise to describe and value that item.
In conclusion, all of our stamps are unmounted mint and in an excellent condition. We will mention any variation to this statement.
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