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AUSTRALIAN
stamp bu l le t in
No. 278 January – February 2005
• Christmas Island Lunar New Year
• Australian Open 1905 – 2005
• Australian Legends 2005
• Australian Parrots
278 bul letin
In this Bulletin...
Christmas Island LNY
Australian Open 1905 – 2005
Australian Parrots
Legends 2005
Special Event Sheets
Pacific Explorer preview
Tropical Birds PSE
Post Master Gallery
Collector coins
Seven Seas
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stamps please write to:
The Manager – Philatelic Group
Australia Post
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Fax: 03 9204 7744
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Australia Post Philatelic Group and printed by
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Dear Collectors,
Welcome to 2005 and on behalf of the Philatelic Group I would
like to wish you and your family a very happy new year.
The program this year celebrates significant events and
anniversaries, which have helped shape our nation and
our place in the world. A highlight this year will be the
Pacific Explorer Stamp Expo in Sydney where four stamp
issues will be launched – the 150th Anniversary of the First
Australian Coin, the Centenary of Rotary International, a
unique Joint Issue with the United Kingdom and Creatures
of the Slime. The joint issue will bring together the beauty
and diversity of different parts of our world presented in
se-tenant pairs. Creatures of the Slime is a children’s issue.
Our first stamp issue is a territory, Christmas Island Lunar
New Year – Year of the Rooster. The rooster is the tenth sign of
the Chinese Zodiac. Vibrant illustrations on the stamps show
the colour and excitement of Lunar New Year celebrations.
January also heralds this year’s Australian Legends stamp
issue. The release of the issue coincides with the Australia Day
celebrations and the identities of the recipients is kept secret
until then. Details will be published in the next Bulletin.
This year we celebrate the centenary of one of the
nation’s most popular sporting events. The Australian
Open Tennis Championships were first held in 1905 with
women competing for the first time in 1922. The event
attracts many international competitors and is the first
Grand Slam of the tennis year.
Australian Parrots is a new commemorative issue which
brings to life the vibrant colours of some of Australia’s
most beautiful birds. Found in many different habitats,
these parrots are representative of species from all parts
of the continent. I look forward to another great year of
showcasing our national identity and character on Australian
stamps.
Until next time,
Amber McDougall, Manager, Philatelic Group
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Sheetlet shown 56% actual size
Christmas Island Lunar New Year
Lunar New Year, the most important
traditional Chinese festival, is celebrated by
Chinese people throughout the world. It is a
time to complete unfinished business, settle
debts and bury differences so the new year
can be started with a clean slate.
Celebrations centre on family and family
reunions. Incense is burned for ancestors;
special food is prepared. Friends visit each other
and presents and cards are exchanged.
Gifts of money wrapped in lucky red paper
envelopes are distributed widely.
In the Chinese calendar the years are named
for different animals in a 12 year sequence. The
Year of the Rat, the first year in the cycle of 12
last fell in 1996. The sequence is Rat, Ox, Tiger,
Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey,
Rooster, Dog and Pig.
This year we celebrate the Year of the
Rooster, the tenth in the cycle.
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Christmas Island Lunar New Year
Coin detail (reverse),
actual size 38.74 mm diameter
Stamp pack,
This beautiful stamp pack doubles
as a greeting card.
What better way to celebrate the festival
than by sending a greeting to your
family and friends.
Stamp and coin cover with insert (coin obverse)
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The Rooster
In Chinese tradition, the rooster is
admired as courageous and beneficent,
and symbolises reliability, never failing to
announce the arrival of a new day. Rooster
years were 1909, 1921, 1933, 1945, 1957,
1969, 1981, 1993 and 2005.
Those born in the year of the Rooster
are usually good looking and well-dressed.
Appearance and status are important to
them. Roosters are clever and conscientious
in fulfilling their duties. They are talented
in organisational work and manage money
well. Although good at tackling problems
and completing assignments, they are
unlikely to be innovators.
Whilst generally kind, rooster people can
be critical, frank and insensitive, and may
refuse to admit they are wrong. Roosters
make excellent actors. In a happy mood they
are likely to be the centre of attention. While
male roosters tend to be boastful, females are
more modest, patient and kind, and do well
in any social work.
Catherine the Great, Amelia Earhart, Rudyard
Kipling, Groucho Marx, and Peter Ustinov are
some well known people born in the year of the
rooster.
The designs
The stamps feature a rooster, with the
Chinese text for “Year of the Rooster”. The
miniature sheet design draws from the story
of an ancient creation goddess (Nu Kua)who
created the rooster on the first day of the
lunar year.
The Zodiac sheetlet was introduced in
2002 and consists of the miniature sheet
and 12 stamps each showing one of the 12
animals in the Chinese zodiac:
10c - Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit
15c - Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat
25c - Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig
The Zodiac sheetlet continues as part of
the Lunar New Year issue. The Zodiac stamps
are only available in the Zodiac sheetlet and
the Zodiac stamp first day covers.
The stamp and coin cover
The rooster crows to announce
the arrival of dawn every day.
The rooster symbolises
reliability and is believed
to ward off evil.
An uncirculated 50c aluminium bronze coin
with a rooster engraved on the reverse is used
for this product. The miniature sheet from
the issue is featured on the cover.
The designer
The stamps, miniature sheet and Zodiac
sheetlet are designed by Luis Chiang of
Melbourne. He has been commissioned to
design a complete cycle of 12 issues in this
series which started in 1996, the year of the
Rat. Luis was born in Macau and studied
art, design and Chinese painting at East
Asia University before coming to Australia
in 1985. He has an advertising agency and
graphic design studio in Melbourne.
Miniature sheet
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Christmas Island Lunar New Year
First day covers (Zodiac stamps)
First day covers ( gummed, miniature sheet )
Lunar New Year–Year of the Rooster 2005 coin
Previously advertised Lunar New Year coins
The Lunar New Year – Year of the Rooster
coloured ½ oz silver bullion coin is only on sale
from participating Australia Post outlets.The
coin is not available by mail order.
This beautiful coin will complement your
collection and makes a delightful keepsake of
this year’s Lunar New Year.
The Year of the Rooster ½ ounce silver
bullion and ½0 ounce gold bullion coins are
available from participating Australia Post
outlets and by mail order from the Australian
Philatelic Bureau.
This coin is
not available by
mail order
Lunar New Year
Year of the Rooster coloured
½ oz silver bullion coin
‡RRP$34.95
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Lunar New Year
Year of the Rooster 2005
½oth oz gold bullion
‡$59.95
Lunar New Year
Year of the Rooster 2005
½ oz silver bullion
‡$24.50
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Postcard
Technical details
Issue date....................... 4 January 2005
Denominations................ One x 50c, one x $1.45 (sheet
stamps plus miniature sheet)
Zodiac sheetlet ............... Imperforate mini-sheet plus
four x 10c, four x 15c, four x 25c
Designer ........................ Luis Chiang
Printer ............................ SNP Sprint
Paper ............................. Tullis Russell
Stamp size...................... 37.5 x 26 mm
Perforations .................... 13.86 x 14.6
Miniature sheet size ........ 106 x 70 mm
Zodiac sheetlet size ......... 170 x 210 mm
Printing process .............. Lithography
Sheet layout
50c, $1.45 ................. Modules of 50 in two panes of 25
Zodiac stamps ............ Zodiac sheet only
Special features .............. Red foiling on stamps and
ten x 50c gutter
National postmark ........... Christmas Island 6798
Mail order codes
1433067 Stamps (one x 50c, one x $1.45) ............. $1.95
1433255 Set of miniature sheets
(mint,postmarked) [MO] ......................... $3.90
1433170 Pack of five miniature sheets (mint) ......... $9.75
1433142 Miniature sheet (mint) ............................ $1.95
1433143 Miniature sheet (postmarked) [MO] ......... $1.95
1433251 Zodiac sheetlet ...................................... $3.95
1433126 Stamp pack (doubles as greeting card) .... $2.40
1433001 Set first day covers and stamp and coin
cover [MO] .......................................... $18.75
1433008 Stamp & coin cover .............................. $11.95
1433301 Set first day covers (one x stamps, two x zodiac
stamps, one x miniature sheet) [MO] ....... $6.80
1433002 First day cover (stamps) .......................... $2.25
1433013 First day cover (miniature sheet) .............. $2.25
1433252 First day cover (two x zodiac)................... $2.30
1433240 Set of gutter strips (ten x 50c, ten x $1.45)
design in 50c gutter only [MO] ............. $19.50
1433241 Gutter strip (ten x 50c) design in gutter .... $5.00
1433242 Gutter strip (ten x $1.45) ...................... $14.50
1433250 Set of PPEs (domestic & intern.)[MO] ....... $2.60
1433231 PPE domestic ........................................ $0.60
1433232 PPE international ................................... $2.00
1433212 Postcard ............................................... $1.20
1113722 Yr of the Rooster ½ ounce silver coin ... ‡$24.50
1113721 Yr of the Rooster ½0th gold bullion coin . ‡$59.95
‡Price is correct at time of publication but is subject to
change due to valuation changes.Contact the Australian
Philatelic Bureau (Freecall 1800 331 794) for current price
at the time of your order.
Further reading
Ong Hean-Tatt, Chinese Animal Symbolisms,
Pelanduk Publications, 1993
Somerville, Neil, Chinese Success Signs,
Thorsons, London, 2001
Werner, E.T.C., Myths and Legends of China,
Graham Brash (Pte) Ltd, Singapore, 1984
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This commemorative issue of two stamps
celebrates the Centenary of the Australian
Open Tennis Championships.
The Australian Open was established in 1905
as the Australasian Tennis Championships and
played at the Warehousemen’s Cricket Ground
in Albert Park, Melbourne. Rodney Heath
from Victoria was the inaugural winner. The
first winner of the women’s title, which was
added to the tournament in 1922, was Margaret
Molesworth from Queensland.
The competition was renamed the
Australian Championships in 1927, eventually
becoming the Australian Open in 1969, when
all events were opened to professional players.
Until 1972 the Championships were held at
various locations around the country. In 1972
the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia (now
Tennis Australia) decided the tournament
needed a permanent site.
The Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club in
Melbourne was selected as the first permanent
home of the Australian Open. During the 1980s
the Australian Open grew so popular that it
outgrew the Kooyong facilities.
The tournament moved to the multipurpose Flinders Park when it opened in
January 1988. Following expansion in 1996,
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Flinders Park was renamed Melbourne Park.
Centre court at Melbourne Park, which
was named the Rod Laver Arena in 2000, is
known worldwide for its retractable roof, a
design innovation that allows play to continue
regardless of the weather.
In the sixties and seventies the tournament
was dominated by Australian tennis players
such as Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, John
Newcombe, Margaret (Smith) Court and
Evonne (Goolagong) Cawley.
Two Swedes, Mats Wilander and Stefan
Edberg were the star players in the men’s
singles in the eighties whilst Martina
Navratilova and Chris Evert shared five
women’s titles between them.
Since the early nineties the Americans
have dominated the men’s competition,
with champions such as Jim Courier, Pete
Sampras and Andre Agassi whilst the women’s
competition has seen multiple titles won by
Americans Monica Seles and Jennifer Capriati
and Europeans Steffi Graf and Martina Hingis.
Australians Roy Emerson and Margaret
(Smith) Court have the honour of holding the
greatest number of Australian singles titles.
Emerson won six between 1961 and 1967 and
Court won eleven between 1960 and 1973.
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The stamps
When viewed together the two designs illustrate
the many changes in the Australian Open
Tennis Championships during its first 100
years.
Historic 50c – 1905
The stamp features an image of a stylised
male tennis player against a background
showing a tennis match being played at the
Warehousemen’s Cricket Ground in Albert
Park, Melbourne where the first tournament
was staged in 1905.
Stamp pack
Contemporary $1.80 – 2005
The stamp features an image of a stylised female
tennis player against a background showing a
tennis match being played at Melbourne Park,
the current venue of the Australian Open.
Associated products
As well as the two gummed stamps this issue
includes a stamp and coin cover, first day cover,
stamp pack and set of two maximum cards. A
prestige booklet completes the range.
The prestige booklet has four panes
– each with two stamps – interleaved with
information and images about the Australian
Open Tennis Championships. The face
value of the stamps is $9.20 and the booklet
is priced at just $10.95, great value for a
beautiful and practical gift for any tennis
enthusiast.
Prestige booklet (cover and sample spread)
First day cover
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Technical details
Issue date....................... 11 January 2005
Denominations................ One x 50c, one x $1.80
Designer ........................ Asprey Creative, Melbourne
Stamp size...................... 37.5 x 26 mm
Perforations .................... 13.85 x 14.6
Prestige booklet size........ 156mm x 104mm
Printer ............................ SNP Sprint
Paper ............................. Tullis Russell
Sheet layout.................... Modules of 50 in two panes of 25
National postmark ........... Melbourne GPO VIC 3000
Maximum cards (set of two)
Coin detail Actual size
37 mm diameter
Stamp and coin cover
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Mail order code
1447067 Stamps (one x 50c, one x $1.80) ............. $2.30
1447001 Set stamp and coin cover
plus first day cover [MO] ....................... $17.55
1447002 First day cover (gummed) ....................... $2.60
1447008 Stamp and coin cover ........................... $14.95
1447126 Stamp pack ........................................... $2.75
1447220 Maximum cards (set of two) .................... $3.80
1447184 Prestige booklet ................................... $10.95
No special text or design in gutters
1447240 Set of gutter strips (ten x 50c,
ten x $1.80) [MO] ................................ $23.00
1447241 Gutter strip (ten x 50c) ............................ $5.00
1447242 Gutter strip (ten x $1.80) ...................... $18.00
Stamp and coin
cover insert
8 February 2005
Australia’s colourful parrots are among our
most beautiful and spectacular birds. Of
around 370 species of parrot worldwide,
55 (including cockatoos, lorikeets, rosellas
and parrots) are found in Australia, and
constitute a significant proportion of the
country’s approximately 750 bird species.
Parrots can be found in many habitats,
from tropical rainforests to the desert, and
from the mountains to the coast. They
belong to the group of birds known as
Psittaciformes.
Two physical features set them apart from
many other birds: a short, deep, down-curved
bill; and the arrangement of their toes with
two toes pointing forward and two pointing
backward.
The stamps
Princess Parrot (Polytelis alexandrae)
– widely but erratically distributed across the
arid mulga and spinifex scrubs of interior
northern Australia.
Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus
haematodus) – widespread in eastern
Australia from the tip of Cape York Peninsula,
south to Melbourne, and west to Adelaide.
Green Rosella (Platycercus caledonicus)
– found only in Tasmania and the islands of
the Bass Strait where it is at home in most
wooded areas up to 1,500 metres and suburban
gardens.
Red-capped Parrot (Purpureicephalus
spurius) – confined to the south-western
corner of the Australian continent, its
distribution is closely associated with the
Marri, a species of eucalypt.
Purple-crowned Lorikeet (Glossopsitta
porphyrochephala) – strongly nomadic and
found in a variety of habitats across southern
Australia from around Perth to the Mallacoota
region of Victoria.
Related products
As well as the stamps, there is a first day cover,
a stamp pack, and set of five maximum cards.
There is also a roll of 100 x 50c stamps, and a
decorated gutter of ten x 50c stamps.
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The designer
Kevin Stead is one of Australia’s foremost
wildlife artists. His previous stamp
illustrations include Endangered Birds
(1998), Small Pond (1999), and Cocos
(Keeling) Islands Shoreline Birds (2003).
First day cover (self-adhesive, gummed)
Stamp pack
Maximum cards
(set of five)
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Technical details
Issue date....................... 8 February 2005
Denominations................ Five x 50c
Stamp designer............... Kevin Stead
Stamp size...................... 37.5mm x 26mm
Printer ............................ SNP Sprint
Paper ............................. Tullis Russell
Perforations .................... 14.6 x 13.86
Printing process .............. Lithography
National postmark ........... Rainbow Beach QLD 4581
Specialist notes
15 January 2005
Stamp, Coin & Phonecard Fair Peninsula Stamp Club
31 January 2005
SCDAA Petersham Stamp & Coin Super Fair
Join the Peninsula Stamp Club at the
Dromana Uniting Church hall (Melway
Ref 159 G6, corner Point Nepean Road and
McCulloch Street Dromana) for their stamp,
coin and phonecard fair.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., admission is
free and ample parking available. Dealers will
attend and will be buying and selling stamps,
first day covers, postal history, postcards, coins,
bank notes, phonecards and collector packs.
Refreshments will be available on the day.
Children are welcome! Enquiries relating to
children’s activities, contact Doona Young on
(03) 9577 4313. All other inquiries to John
Thomas on 0418 322 315.
The Stamp & Coin Dealers Association of
Australasia (SCDAA) is pleased to announce
their Petersham Stamp & Coin Super Fair.
The venue is Petersham Town Hall, 107
Crystal St, Petersham NSW (one block from
the railway station).
Petersham has been running since 1980
making it the longest running show of its
kind in Australia. The show will open at
9.30am to 4.00pm and admission is $1.00.
Free valuations will be available with
twenty-six local and interstate dealers on
hand to buy and sell stamps, coins, banknotes,
postcards, pins, cigarette cards and other
collectables.
There are five $50.00 door prizes to be
won and a cafeteria will operate. Contact
John Pearson (02) 9979 1561 for further
information.
ANDA Coin, Banknote & Stamp Shows for 2005
Australasian Numismatic Dealers (ANDA)
Association has scheduled the following
shows for 2005. Additional and updated
information may be available on-line at
www.anda.com.au
Perth WA 12 to 13 February 2005
Burswood Casino
Sydney NSW 8 to 10 April 2005
Sydney Lower Town Hall
Brisbane QLD 20 to 22 May 2005
RNA Showgrounds Exhibition Hall
Sydney NSW 5 to 7 August 2005
Sydney Lower Town Hall
Melbourne VIC 21 to 23 October 2005
Melbourne Tennis Centre — Melbourne Park
1 March 2005
John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library SES
5 July 2005 marks the 60th anniversary of the
death of Australia’s wartime prime minister,
John Curtin (1885 -1945). Limited edition
souvenir stamp sheets commemorating this
anniversary are available from the John Curtin
Prime Ministerial Library in WA.
John Curtin was Australia’s wartime prime
minister from 1941 to 1945. His inspirational
leadership and courage unified Australia as a
nation during the grim years of World War 11
and the enduring achievement of government
was to create the foundation fabric of today’s
Australia.
The design of the stamp sheet includes an
official portrait of John Curtin printed on the
tab of the stamp plus a relaxed image of the
then prime minister against the Australian flag
on the border of the sheet.
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Specialist notes
Postmarks
John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library SES (cont.)
National FDI Postmarks
The stamp used for this sheet is the 50c
Kangaroo and Flag (Celebration & Nation,
January 2003).
Only 400 sheets will be available for sale
from 1 March 2005. Cost of each sheet is
$15.00 plus $2.00 postage and handling.
Your payment must accompany the order.
Payment may be made by cheque, money
order, Visa, Mastercard, or Bankcard. Please
make cheques payable to:
Curtin University of Technology
Mail or fax your order to:
John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library
GPO Box U1987 Perth WA 6845.
Fax: (08) 9266 4185
Phone: (08) 9266 4205
First day covers, serviced with national FDI
postmarks, are available from FDI Post Offices
and from the Australian Philatelic Bureau by
mail order (for four weeks). Private covers can
only be serviced:
•at the designated post office on the day of
issue;
OR
•by the Bureau if covers are received prior to
the first day of issue.
2004 Stamp Printing
Technical Details
The 2004 Stamp Printing Technical Details
booklet is now available. It covers the period
from January 2003 to June 2004 and is priced
at $12.95. The booklet includes specifications
for:
•commemorative and special issues;
•reprints;
•items overprinted for stamp show and
philatelic exhibitions where Australia
Post has been represented; and
•photographs of uncut sheets of interest.
This booklet is available by mail order from
the Australian Philatelic Bureau.
Mail order code
1412250 2004 Stamp Printing Tech. Details [MO] .. $12.95
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4 January 2005 Christmas Island Lunar New Year
Year of the Rooster
Christmas Island 6798
11 January 2005 Australian Open 1905–2005
Melbourne GPO VIC 3000
8 February 2005 Australian Parrots
Rainbow Beach QLD 4581
21 January 2005 Australian Legends
Melbourne GPO VIC 3000
Associated Pictorial Postmarks
22 February 2005 Bon Voyage
Darwin GPO NT 0800
HMS Beagle Sailing Ship
Port Adelaide Business Centre SA 5015
One and All Sailing Vessel
Port Wakefield SA 5550
The Last Wind Jammer Sailing Ship
Robe SA 5276
Governor Robe and Sailing Vessel
Fine philatelic cancellations
Covers may be cancelled at more than one
point in the postal system. Collectors who
wish to ensure a single, fine cancel of their
covers should include a separate envelope and
sufficient postage for return of their covers.
At this time this is the only practical way
to ensure that your philatelic covers receive a
single cancel.
Specialist Notes
Postmarks
Koala count
Ordering postmark impressions by mail
The Koala Count identifies specific reprints.
A koala symbol printed in the selvedge
adjacent to stamps and down either side
of a sheet indicates a reprint, two koalas
the second reprint, and so on. A kangaroo
indicates the fifth reprint.
In each issue of the Bulletin we publish
a list of the stamp issues reprinted since the
previous issue. Once a year (usually in the
June-July Bulletin) we print a summary list
covering reprints since the previous annual
summary.
The previous summary list was printed in
the June-July 2003 Bulletin.
Please forward fully stamped and addressed
covers, under prepaid outer envelopes, to
post office addresses listed on these pages.
• Endorse cover in the top left hand corner
with the name of the postmark required.
• Orders must be lodged before the last day
of use of the postmarker.
• All orders for prepared covers should be
accompanied by payment of 80c per cover,
unless specified otherwise.
Note
•Postmarking requests to the Australian
Philatelic Bureau incur the normal $5.00 P&H
charge for ad hoc orders.
New Permanent Pictorial Postmarks
4 January 2005
Christmas Island Lunar New Year – Year of the Rooster
Cabramatta NSW 2166
Haymarket NSW 2000
Bourke St Melbourne VIC 3000
This Lunar New Year –Year of the Rooster
postmark design features a rooster motif and
is available from the above date. The Year of
the Monkey postmarks will be withdrawn on
3 January 2005.
Replacement
Moonee Ponds VIC 3039
New dateline impression. W.S. Cox Plate.
Features jockeys on horseback.
Impressions available from the Postal
Manager, Moonee Ponds VIC 3039
Williamstown VIC 3016
New dateline impression. Features historical
sailing ship. Impressions available from
Postal Manager, Williamstown VIC 3016
Panoramas of Australia (1) 2002
0243067 $1.00 Mt Roland
SNP Sprint/Tullis Russell ......................... $1.00
Nature of Australia: Wetlands
0244067 20c Saltwater Crocodile
SNP Sprint/Tullis Russell ......................... $0.20
International Stamps 2000
0242067 $10.00 Devil’s Marbles
SNP Sprint/Tullis Russell ....................... $10.00
In Retrospect
Swan River Stamp Show overprint
9 to 12 September 2004
Three postcards were overprinted by
Australia Post with the Swan River Stamp
Show logo. The logo was printed in gold with
text below. The postcards are BungleBungle,
Perth, and Monkey Mia and only 1,000
of each were made available. At the time
this publication went to print only limited
numbers may still be available from the
Postal Manager Fremantle Post Shop for
$1.20 each.
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In Retrospect
Specialist
Notes
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Permanent Pictorial Postmark
Replacements
17 August 2004
Begonia Festival Ballarat VIC 3350
This postmarker has been replaced due to
poor quality and the expiry of its dateline.
The replacement postmarker still has
the floral image used on the old one with
Begonia Festival Ballarat VIC 3350
Impressions available from Postal Manager
Ballarat VIC 3350.
Temporary Pictorial Postmark
1 September to 30 September 2004
North Adelaide SA 5006
Temporary pictorial postmark to mark
Channel Nine’s 45 years of television in SA
for the above dates excluding Saturdays and
Sundays. The postmark features the Channel
Nine logo. Impressions available from the
Postal Manager North Adelaide SA 5006.
Please state the preferred date.
7 September 2004
Prospect East SA 5082
Error in Bulletin 277 October – December 2004
Eureka SES
A replacement postmarker has been issued
featuring a tram to commemorate the Enfield
Tram Terminal 1924 − 1957
Impressions available from Postal Manager
Prospect East SA 5082.
The Set of Eureka sheets and Eureka sheet
with logo (mail order codes 1113733 &
1113729) were incorrectly advertised
for sale by mail order. Only one sheet
was produced(mail order code 1113730)
Apologies for any inconvenience for
collectors.
21 September 2004
Hahndorf SA 5245
A replacement postmarker has been issued.
The postmarker still features the Ist German
Settlement in 1839 and historic building.
Impressions available from Postal Manager
Hahndorf SA 5245.
Cache
30 December 2004 to 10 January 2005
Lake Barrington TAS 7306
This cache was released to commemorate
the 16th Australian Rover Moot held at Lake
Barrington TAS.
The design uses an Australian map in the
background with a crest and a Tasmanian
map outline and Tasmanian Devil in the
foreground.Impressions obtainable ONLY
from:
Postal Manager
Barrington LPO
TAS 7306.
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150th Anniversary of 1st Public Railway - May 2004
There was a misprint for this CPS issue.
There are no CPS Button Sets available for
this issue. Any orders received for Button Sets
have been returned to the sender with a letter
of apology.
Congress 2004
Congress 2004 was held in October 2004
and the following products were not listed
in the Oct-Dec 2004 Bulletin but there are a
limited number available from the Salisbury
Philatelic Society PO Box 336 Salisbury SA
5108. Postage and Handling $2 per order.
Postcard Salisbury Railway Station & steam trains no stamp
$1.50 plus p&h
Postcard Salisbury Railway Station and steam trains postmarked
$2.00 plus p&h
“Ghan” sheetlet from the Railways Prestige Booklet overprinted
$5.00 plus p&h
8 February 2005
Gutter strip
Self- adhesive roll of 100 x 50c
Mail order codes
1441067 Stamps (fi ve x 50c) ................................ $2.50
1441001 Set first day covers [MO] ........................ $5.60
1441002 First day cover (gummed) ....................... $2.80
1441003 First day cover (self-adhesive) ................. $2.80
1441126 Stamp pack ........................................... $2.95
1441220 Maximum cards (set of 5) ....................... $6.25
1441209 Roll (100 x 50c) ................................... $50.00
1441200 Strip of five s/a stamps from roll .............. $2.50
1441223 Collector pack [MO] ............................... $6.40
1441240 Gutter strip (ten x 50c) includes design .... $5.00
1441261 Prepaid Postcard Pack–Parrots ............... $8.95
Coming soon!
The Personalised Stamps™ service will be available to you on-line from 22 March 2005
The Personalised Stamps™ service on-line allows you to have your favourite photo
placed in the tabs of a sheet of stamps without even having to leave home. Simply
follow the links on the Australia Post website to the Personalised Stamps™ page. Easy
instructions enable you to have stamps personalised for occasions like weddings,
christenings, and birthdays. These personalised stamps are perfect for invitations.
The service is also available through participating Australia Post outlets. The stamps
would also be a lasting and collectable memory of a friend’s stay in Australia.
www.auspost.com.au/pstamps
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Australian
Legends
Australian
Legends
Australian
Legends
Australian
Legends
Australian
Legends
Australian
Legends
21 January 2005
Australian Legends
Orders for Legends prepared national FDI covers must be received before the FDI withdrawal date of 23 February 2004.
Each year as part of Australia Day celebrations
Australia Post pays tribute to Australian
Legends. Legends are honoured for making
a significant contribution to our national
identity and heritage within their lifetime.
Who will be this year’s Legends, we can’t
say. But we will reveal that there will be six
in 2005 and they will be covered in detail in
the March – May Bulletin. We provide this
information, brief technical details and a
product list with prices in this issue for your
information and convenience.
From 21 January you can find out more
about the 2005 Australian Legends at any Post
retail outlet. Details will be published on-line
at www.auspost.com.au/stamps or you can
contact the Australian Philatelic Bureau
(e–mail to mailorder@auspost.com.au or
Freecall 1800 331 794).
New this year
The 2005 Legends issue will be printed in a
portrait format. The design set will be three
pairs of stamps with each pair printed in a
module of 50 in two panes of 25. There will
be three booklets of ten x 50c self-adhesive
stamps produced. Each booklet will feature
two Legends.
Each of the issue sheets will have a gutter
strip. No special text or design will be printed
in the gutters.
Along with the gummed and self-adhesive
stamps, the issue will include a first day cover,
a stamp pack, a set of maximum cards and a
book.
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The award and previous winners
Each Australian Legend receives a gold replica stamp
which is presented at a special awards function.
Past recipients have included Sir Donald Bradman;
Australian Olympians; Arthur Boyd; the Last Anzacs;
Slim Dusty; eminent medical scientists Professors Sir
Gustav Nossal AC CBE, Nancy Millis AC MBE, Peter
Doherty AC, Fiona Stanley AC and Donald Metcalf AC;
Margaret Court; and Rod Laver. The 2004 Australian
Legend was opera great, Dame Joan Sutherland.
Technical details
Issue date....................... 21 January 2004
Withdrawal date .............. 31 July 2005
FDI withdrawal date ......... 23 February 2004
Denominations................ Six x 50c
Stamp size...................... 37.5 x 26 mm
Perforations .................... 14.6 x 13.86
Sheet layout.................... Modules of 50 in two panes of 25
National postmark ........... Melbourne GPO VIC 3000
Mail order codes
1432067 Stamps (six x 50c).................................. $3.00
1432001 First day cover ....................................... $3.30
1432126 Stamp pack .......................................... $3.45
1432220 Maximum cards (set of six) ..................... $7.50
1432182 Set of booklets (A,B,C x ten x 50c)[MO] ... $15.00
1432251 Booklet A............................................... $5.00
1432250 Cheque book A (20 bklts of ten x 50c)......$100.00
1432261 Booklet B .............................................. $5.00
1432260 Cheque book B (20 bklts of ten x 50c)......$100.00
1432271 Booklet C .............................................. $5.00
1432270 Cheque book C (20 bklts of ten x 50c) .....$100.00
1432240 Set of gutter strips
(three x ten x 50c)[MO] ......................... $15.00
1432241 Gutter strip A (ten x 50c) ......................... $5.00
1432242 Gutter strip B (ten x 50c) ......................... $5.00
1432243 Gutter strip C (ten x 50c) ......................... $5.00
Special Offers for first day covers
and maximum cards
2005 First day covers and maximum card offers
Those attending the Australian Open Tennis
Championships 17–30 January 2005 can
purchase two souvenir sheets personalised with
a photograph taken on site. A sheet of 10 x 50c
stamps with the Australian Open logo printed
in the tabs will also be available onsite during
the event and through participating outlets, or
by mail order from the Philatelic Bureau.
Ten x 50c Kangaroo & Flag
(Celebration & Nation,January 2003)
Ten x $1.10 Koala
(International Greetings, August 2002)
For those unable to attend, both sheets will
be produced with a generic photograph in the
tabs and available only after the event by mail
order from the Philatelic Bureau.
Postmarking and postmarked covers will
be available from a temporary Post Shop on
site. After the event two sets of covers will be
available by mail order from the Philatelic
Bureau. Set One is of Opening Day, Men’s and
Women’s finals (three covers, one each dated
17, 29, 30 January 2005 respectively). Set Two
is All Days (14 covers, one for each day of the
event, 17 to 30 January 2005).
Mail order code
1447255 Set AuOpen sheets (ten x 50c)
logo & generic [MO] ............................. $31.90
1447256 Set AuOpen sheets (ten x 50c, ten x $1.10)
generic [MO] ....................................... $37.90
1447250 AuOpen sheet 50c (logo) ...................... $15.95
1447257 AuOpen sheet 50c (generic) ................. $15.95
1447258 AuOpen sheet $1.10 (generic) .............. $21.95
1447252 AuOpen covers Set One [MO].................. $2.40
1447253 AuOpen covers Set Two [MO] ............... $11.20
Once again collectors have the opportunity
to participate in Australia Post’s popular and
convenient special offers for first day covers
and/or maximum cards.
When you take advantage of the first day
cover and/or maximum cards special offers
you receive a substantial discount off the
regular price. You also have the convenience
of receiving your first day covers and/or
maximum cards automatically each quarter.
Special offers are only available from the
Australian Philatelic Bureau and the period of
acceptance is strictly limited. The offers close
28 February 2005.
First day cover offers
A first day cover offer includes all the first day
covers released by Australia Post in 2005. You
can choose between the two offers – Australia
and AAT, or Australia, AAT, Cocos (Keeling)
Islands and Christmas Island. The first
quarterly mailing of first day covers will be in
April 2005.
Maximum card offer
Receive one of each maximum card issued by
Australia Post for Australia and the AAT in
2005. The first quarterly mailing of maximum
cards will be in April 2005.
If you received a 2004 special offer
You should have already received an invitation
for the 2005 offers. If you have not received a
2005 Special Offer invitation, or if you have
not participated previously, you can request
information and an order form from the
Australian Philatelic Bureau (Freecall 1800
331 794). Special Offer orders cannot be made
using the regular Bulletin order form. You will
need to use a Special Offer order form, which
you will receive with your invitation pack.
Remember Special Offers close 28 February
2005.
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Souvenir and collectable update
MIckey Inspirational Gift Book
Mickey Mouse Inspirational Gift Book
Share words of friendship and inspirational
thoughts with loved ones and friends by giving
them this unique Mickey Mouse gift book. It
also makes a wonderful collectable.
The book features beautiful images from
famous cartoons Mickey has starred in over the
years – Steamboat Willie, Fantasia and Puppy
Love, to name a few. Whichever your favourite,
you’ll love this one-of-a-kind book.
The book has five stamp panes each a block
of four Let’s Party stamps (Celebration and
Nation January 2003) with Mickey in the tabs.
A special feature is the stamp configuration.
This stamp with Mickey tabs was used in the
Mickey Mouse 75 Years of Fun stamp pack as a
sheetlet of ten. In this gift book the horizontal
pairs from the sheetlet is repeated in a block of
four.
We have also used a special varnish on the
outer cover enhancing the appeal of this unique
collectable.
Mail order codes
1423357 Mickey Mouse Gift Book ......................$10.95
1113735 2004 AFL Premiers sheet ....................$15.95
1113734 2004 AFL Brownlow sheet ...................$15.95
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AFL Brownlow Medal winner Chris Judd
AFL Premiers Port Adelaide
AFL Premiers and Brownlow Medal winner
A specially designed stamp sheet to honour
two great sporting events.The winning of
the AFL Brownlow Medal by Chris Judd of
the West Coast Eagles, and AFL Grand Final
Premiers for the first time, Port Adelaide.
The sheets are available from participating
Australia Post outlets and by mail order from
the Australian Philatelic Bureau.
ddJanuary
Month YYYY
2005
collectable
Aquarius
Capricorn
We are pleased to introduce zodiac booklets
for each of the star signs in the solar zodiac
calendar.
The first booklets released in January 2005
are for the star signs Capricorn, Aquarius,
and Pisces. The remaining nine booklets will
be released over coming months until the
range is complete.
Each booklet has 20 x 50c stamps and
information related to its star sign, including
personality traits, attitudes to life, and likes
and dislikes.The colours, stones, flowers, trees
and animals significant to each zodiac sign
are also listed, along with well-known people
born under the sign.
Pisces
Pisces February 19 to March 20
(Daisy, Celebrate & Nation, January 2003)
Sensitive and intuitive dreamers with a
genuine love of helping and nurturing those
around them.
Technical details
Stamp designs ............... Celebrate, Brian Sadgrove;
Australia and Globe, Hannah
Mattner; Daisy, Fragile Design
Booklet design................ Beth McKinlay, Australia Post
Design Studio
Printer ........................... SNP Sprint
Paper ............................ Tullis Russell
Printing process ............. Lithography
Booklet size .................... 156mm x 104mm
Capricorn December 22 to January 19
(Celebrate, March 2004)
Mail order codes
Takes great satisfaction in a job well done with
a strong sense of responsibility and a spiritual
quest to understand the needs of others.
1437250 Zodiac booklet Capricorn ..................... $10.95
1437251 Zodiac booklet Aquarius ....................... $10.95
1437252 Zodiac booklet Pisces .......................... $10.95
Aquarius January 20 to February 18
(Australia and Globe, Celebration and Nation,
January 2003 )
Tends to be inventive and a humanitarian
with an originality that is both idealistic
and practical.
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Bon Voyage
22 February 2005
WO R L D
STA M P E
XPO
Pacific Explorer 2005 Entry Postcard
Pacific Explorer Souvenir
This new, self-adhesive sheetlet of ten
features the 50c stamp from the Bon Voyage
stamp issue (June 2004) . The stamp design
uses a decorative poster of the Dominion
Monarch ship.This is Australia Post’s first
self-adhesive sheetlet of ten stamps. An
image of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the
Pacific Explorer 2005 logo are printed in the
selvedge of the sheetlet.
This special sheetlet represents 20th
century maritime travel to and from
Australia and it is part of the product range
available at the Pacific Explorer 2005 Stamp
Expo from 21 to 24 April 2005.
Technical details
Issue date....................... 22 February 2005
Denomination ................. Ten x 50c
Stamp design ................. Melinda Coombs
Sheetlet design .............. Symone Lambert , Australia Post
Design Studio
Printer ............................ SNP Sprint
Paper ............................. Tullis Russell
Stamp size...................... 26mm x 37.5mm
Sheetlet size ................... 162mm x 148mm
Printing process .............. Lithography
Sheet layout.................... Sheetlet of ten
Special feature ................ Decorative selvedge
National postmark ........... No national FDI postmark for this
existing stamp design.
Mail order
0240122 Bon Voyage sheetlet (ten x 50c)...............$5.00
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This postcard was a big hit at Australia 99 so
we are revising it for Pacific Explorer 2005.
Like the four postcards released each day of
the event, the Entry Postcard will use artwork
from the National Philatelic Collection.
The Entry Postcard includes a ticket for
free entry (normally $5.00) attached to
the postcard. The postcard is a souvenir collectable of Pacific Explorer 2005 and will be
sold by mail order and participating outlets
in the Sydney metropolitan area.
Mail order code
1454250 Entry postcard with coupon..................... $3.00
Opening Day Stamp Issues
Australia Post will issue four stamp issues
on Opening Day, Thursday 21 April 2005,
with individual launches and special
thematic events scheduled according to the
diary reproduced at right:
• Australia-UK Joint Issue: World Heritage;
• Creatures of the Slime;
• Centenary of Rotary International; and
• 150th Anniversary of the First
Australian Coin
Themes
A theme has been selected for each day of
the event. And stamp launches will have a
theme, with postcards and thematic pictorial
postmarkers.
Postcards
Four new postcards, one for each day of the
event and matching the day’s theme, will
be released during Pacific Expo 2005. The
postcards will feature images from Post’s
National Philatelic Collection.
21 to 24 April 2005
Pacific Explorer News
On-site Personalised Stamps™
Plan now so you don’t miss out
Attendees will be able to have an “especially
for this event” product personalised on site.
It’s time to start planning your visit to Pacific
Explorer 2005 World Stamp Expo, the first
World Stamp Expo held in Sydney. Don’t miss
four days of philatelic fun and camaraderie
at the world famous Sydney Convention and
Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour.
Australia Post Design Studio
The Australia Post Design Studio will move
to Sydney for Pacific Explorer 2005. Each day,
two of Australia Post’s stamp designers will
be at the exhibition to talk about their work.
Preview Pacific Explorer Daily Diary
Detailed schedule of events will be published
in Bulletin 279 and as it becomes available
on-line at www.sydney2005.com.au
Thursday 21 April 2005 11.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.
Theme — International Day
Launch Australia – UK Joint Issue World Heritage
Postcard Airmail
Friday 22 April 2005 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Theme — Family Day
Launch Creatures of the Slime
Postcard Children’s artwork
Saturday 23 April 2005 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Theme — Pacific Day
Launch Centenary of Rotary International
Postcard Sea Craft
Sunday 24 April 2005 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Theme — Heritage Day
Launch 150th Anniversary of First Australian Coin
Postcard Coins
Getting there
American Express® is the designated travel
agent for Pacific Explorer 2005. Inquiries to
Melanie Gitsos Level 2, 233 Collins Street,
Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia.
Phone +61 3 9633 6432
Fax +61 3 9633 6458
e-mail amextravel2@aexp.com
Where to stay
Information about nearby accommodation is
available on-line at Pacific Explorer 2005 World
Stamp Expo web site at www.sydney2005.com
and the Tourism New South Wales website at
www.visitnsw.com.au
COLLECTORS PLEASE NOTE
As of 1 January 2005, most philatelic products will now
display the Australia Post logo as seen here. This is in
line with Australia Post’s corporate branding policy.
Christmas Island Lunar New Year - Year of the Rooster
is the first stamp issue which will show this logo on all
related products.
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8 February 2005
Postal stationery
Double-eyed Fig Parrot ( Cyclopsitta diophthalma )
Buff-breasted Paradise kingfisher (Tanysiptera sylvia )
Crimson Finch (Neochmia phaeton)
Yellow-breasted Boatbill (Machaerirhynchus flaviventer)
Metallic Starling ( Aplonis metallica )
This new issue of definitive (DL) PSEs
features birds from the Australian Tropics
—a region that lies just north of the Tropic
of Capricorn. This region occupies about
one third of our continent and supports
nearly 70 percent of our bird life.
Of the approximately 750 species of
birds found in Australia and adjacent seas,
about 117 can be seen north of the Tropic
of Capricorn. Another 50 species are found
mainly in the tropics and 321 species distributed within and south of the tropics.
Shown above is the stamp area for each
of the five designs.This issue replaces Desert
Flowers PSEs (2001).
The artist
Ego Guiotto, one of Australia’s foremost
wildlife artists, also illustrated the Christmas
Island Birds (2002) and Cocos (Keeling)
Island Turtles (2003) stamp issues.
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Technical details
Issue date....................... 8 February 2005
Denomination ................. Five x 50c
Designer ........................ Ego Guiotto
Printer ............................ PMP Tasmania
Printing process .............. Lithography
National postmark ........... Cairns QLD 4870
Mail order
1455250 Two sets of five Tropical Birds PSEs
(mint & postmarked)[MO] ....................... $6.00
1455135 Set of Tropical Birds PSE
(mint) .................................................... $3.00
1455144 Set of Tropical Birds PSE
(postmarked)[MO] .................................. $3.00
22 February 2005
CENTENARY OF
THE FIRST SPECIAL POSTMARKER
Post Master Gallery
Eureka Delivering Gold – the art of letters on the
Victorian goldfields 1851–60
Continues to 6 March 2005
Curated by Elizabeth Gertsakis
Make sure the postmark is the
updated postmark.
This PSE commemorates the centenary of
the first postmarker produced primarily
as a philatelic collectable. It was used at a
temporary post office at St James Hall Sydney
on 1 and 2 December 1905.
The occasion was a philatelic exhibition and
a souvenir postcard bearing the stamp was in
high demand. There were only 4,000 issued by
the Sydney Philatelic Club. The PSE design
is based on the memorabilia, postmark, and
stamp from the 1905 exhibition.
Technical details
Issue date ...................... 22 February 2005
Denomination................. One x 50c
Designer ........................ Simone Sakinofsky
Printer ........................... PMP Tasmania
Printing process ............. Lithography
National postmark .......... Sydney NSW 2000
Mail order
1453250 Set of Cent. of Special Postmarker PSEs
(mint, postmarked)[MO] .......................... $1.20
1453134 Cent. of Special Postmarker PSE
(mint) ................................................... $0.60
1453144 Cent. of Special Postmarker PSE
(postmarked)[MO] .................................. $0.60
Mail on the goldfields
provided news from home,
enabled business to be done
and provided a crucial
element of the personal
and familial in a situation
of hardship.
attrib. William Strutt
Post Office Eureka looks at Gold diggers receiving a
the mail, the colonial postage letter from home, c. 1860,
Art Gallery of NSW
and stationery and most of all
the letters themselves.
The exhibition includes rare material
associated with Peter Lalor.
The Post Master Gallery is located at
321 Exhibition Street Melbourne VIC 3000
Admission is Free
Gallery hours
Saturday to Monday midday to 5 p.m.
Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Closed on 24 December 2004 to 2 January 2005
Enquiries (03) 9204 5021
Group and program bookings (03) 9204 7727
www.auspost.com.au/gallery
postmastergallery@auspost.com.au
Touring Exhibition
Produce Food! Traditional and contemporary
images of agriculture on Australian stamps
This touring exhibition is a partnership between the
Tweed River Art Gallery and the Post Master Gallery
11 February – 3 April 2005
Curated by Gary Corbett and Ann Wookey
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Horseshoe Bend Swan Hill VIC 3585
Gallery hours
Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Enquiries (03) 5036 2430
www.swanhill.vic.gov.au/gallery
artgal@swanhill.vic.gov.au
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2005 Collector Coins from
2005 Baby coin set (proof & uncirculated)
The Baby Set is ideal to mark the birth of
a child. The set includes the unique and
beautifully crafted silver baby medallion
featuring a mother and baby koala.
Mail order codes
1434254 2005 Baby Coin Set (proof) ................... $95.00
1434255 2005 Baby Coin Set (uncirculated) ........ $30.50
Baby Coin Set, uncirculated
Baby Coin Set, proof
1 oz Silver Kangaroo coin
2005 1 oz Silver Kangaroo (proof)
The coin is a stylised representation of
a bounding Kangaroo set against the
Australian sun. The brilliant finish further
enhances the design and uniqueness of this
proof coin.
Mail order code
1434256 2005 1 oz Silver Kangaroo.................... $32.45
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Detail of three of the coins included in
the 2005 six coin set are shown here.
(coins not to scale)
the Royal Australian Mint
05 c
ollectable
co
in
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COIN
....................
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was born on
at the time
in the city
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of ...............
or town of.
and weighed
................
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e world,
little one
.
kilograms.
Six Coin Set, proof
A special
keepsake
for your
New
Baby
Baby Keepsake
coin detail (obverse)
2005
Six Coin Set, uncirculated
NEW!
2005 Six Coin set (proof & uncirculated)
To commemorate the 60th anniversary of
the end of the Second World War the coin
sets feature three evocative designs capturing
some of the emotions of the time; peace,
remembrance and coming home.
Mail order code
1434253 2005 Six Coin Set (proof) ...................... $80.00
1434252 2005 Six Coin Set (uncirculated) ........... $23.50
A keepsake to commemorate the birth of a
baby.
The keepsake features an uncirculated 2005
50c coin as well as an area for those special
words of welcome and the baby’s details.
This beautiful gift is available on 3 January
2005 by mail order from the Australian
Philatelic Bureau and through participating
retail outlets.
Mail order code
1434257 Baby Keepsake ...................................... $9.95
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Seven Seas
The following will be included in Seven Seas’ 2005 supplements and optional pages.
Seven Seas’ pages are available only from stamp dealers and from Seven Seas.
11 January 2005 Australian Open 1905 – 2005
Supplement • design set
Optional pages • nil
25 January 2005 Australian Legends
Supplement • design gummed set (three se-tenant pairs)
• design set s-a booklets
Optional pages • three s-a booklets
(Legends P&S designs will be supplied by Australia Post as complete
booklets only)
8 February 2005 Australian Parrots
Supplement • design set gummed (five x 50c)• strip of five
s-a from roll of 100
Optional pages • self-adhesive strip of five from roll of 100
• Collector pack self-adhesive• decorative gutter strip
ten x 50c
Christmas Island
4 January 2004 Christmas Island Lunar New Year
– Year of the Rooster
Supplement • design set x two• miniature sheet
• zodiac sheetlet • decorative gutter strip ten x 50c
Optional pages • nil
Mail order codes
1447235 Australian 278 Supplement .................. $25.30
1447236 Australian 278 Optional pages .............. $33.90
1447238 Christmas Island 278 Supplement ........ $12.85
Products for Seven Seas’ pages
• No CTO • Partial returns for refund not accepted
22 February 2005 Bon Voyage sheet
Optional pages • sheetlet of ten x 50c p/s
New Issues
Mail Order Product Description
Code
1433067
1433255
1433170
1433142
1433143
1433251
1433126
1433001
1433008
1433001
1433002
1433013
1433252
Price
4 January 2005 Christmas Island Lunar New Year— Year of the Rooster
Stamps (one x 50c, one x $1.45)
$1.95
Set of miniature sheets (one mint, one postmarked) [MO]
$3.90
Pack of five miniature sheets
$9.75
Miniature sheet (mint)
$1.95
Miniature sheet (postmarked) [MO]
$1.95
Zodiac sheetlet
$3.95
Stamp pack (doubles as greeting card)
$2.40
Set stamp and coin cover & first day cover [MO]
$18.75
Year of the Rooster stamp and coin cover
$11.95
$6.80
Set first day covers (stamps, miniature sheet, zodiac stamps) [MO]
First day cover (stamps)
$2.25
First day cover (miniature sheet)
$2.25
First day cover (set of zodiac stamps)
$2.30
*Planned
Withrawal date
31 July 2005
2 February 2005
31 July 2005
31 July 2005
2 February 2005
31 July 2005
31 July 2005
2 February 2005
31 July 2005
2 February 2005
2 February 2005
2 February 2005
2 February 2005
A complete list of issues on sale is not included here. Details of current issues may be obtained from the Australian Philatelic Bureau
(Freecall 1800 331 794). [MO] Available by mail order only [MO/CC] Available by mail order and from Collector’s Corner outlets. An
asterisk (*) indicates maximum card design(s)) available as postcards from participating Post retail outlets.
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New Issues
Mail Order Product Description
Code
1433240
1433241
1433242
1433250
1433231
1433232
1433212
1447067
1447002
1447001
1447008
1447126
1447220
1447184
1447240
1447241
1447242
1432067
1432001
1432126
1432220
1432182
1432251
1432261
1432271
1432250
1432260
1432270
1432240
1432241
1432242
1432243
1441067
1441001
1441002
1441003
1441126
1441220
1441209
1441200
1441223
1441240
1441261
Price
*Planned
Withdrawal Date
4 January 2005 Christmas Island Lunar New Year—Year of the Rooster (continued)
Set of gutter strips (ten x 50c,ten x $1.45) [MO] design in 50c gutter
$19.50
31 July 2005
Gutter strip (ten x 50c) design in gutter
$5.00
31 July 2005
Gutter strip (ten x $1.45)
$14.50
31 July 2005
$2.60
31 July 2005
Set of PPEs [MO]
PPE domestic
$0.60
31 July 2005
PPE international
$2.00
31 July 2005
Postcard
$1.20
31 July 2005
11 January 2005 Australian Open 1905–2005
Stamps (one x 50c, one x $1.80)
$2.30
31 July 2005
First day cover (gummed)
$2.60
9 February 2005
Set stamp and coin cover & first day cover [MO]
$17.55
9 February 2005
Stamp and coin cover
$14.95
To be advised
Stamp pack
$2.75
31 July 2005
Maximum cards (set of two)
$3.80
31 July 2005
Prestige booklet
$10.95
31 July 2005
$23.00
31 July 2005
Set of gutter strips (ten x 50c, ten x $1.80)[MO]
Gutter strip (ten x 50c)
$5.00
31 July 2005
Gutter strip (ten x $1.80)
$18.00
31 July 2005
21 January 2005 Australian Legends
Stamps (three x 50c setenent pairs)
$3.00
31 July 2005
First day cover
$3.30
23 February 2005
Stamp pack
$3.45
31 July 3005
Maximum cards (set of six)
$7.50
31 July 3005
Set of three booklets (three x ten x 50c) [MO]
$15.00
31 July 3005
Booklet A
$5.00
31 July 3005
Booklet B
$5.00
31 July 3005
Booklet C
$5.00
31 July 3005
Cheque book A (20 booklets of ten x 50c. Booklet A)
$100.00
31 July 3005
Cheque book B (20 booklets of ten x 50c, Booklet B)
$100.00
31 July 3005
Cheque book C (20 booklets of ten x 50c, Booklet C)
$100.00
31 July 3005
Set of gutter strips (three x ten x 50c) [MO]
$15.00
31 July 3005
Gutter strip A (ten x 50c)
$5.00
31 July 3005
Gutter strip B (ten x 50c)
$5.00
31 July 3005
Gutter strip C (ten x 50c)
$5.00
31 July 3005
8 February 2005 Australian Parrots
Stamps (five x 50c)
$2.50
31 August 2005
Set of First day covers (self-adhesive & gummed)[MO]
$5.60
9 March 2005
First day covers (gummed)
$2.80
9 March 2005
First day cover (self-adhesive)
$2.80
9 March 2005
Stamp pack
$2.95
31 August 2005
Maximum cards (set of 5)
$6.25
31 August 2005
Roll of 100
$50.00
31 August 2005
Strip of five self-adhesive stamps from roll of 100
$2.50
31 August 2005
$6.40
31 August 2005
Collector pack [MO]
Gutter strip (ten x 50c) includes design in gutter
$5.00
31 August 2005
Prepaid Postcard Pack – Parrots
$8.95
To be advised
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New Issues
Mail Order Product Description
Code
8 February 2005 Tropical Birds PSEs (definitive)
1455250 Two sets of five Tropical Birds PSEs (mint, postmarked) [MO]
1455135 Set of Tropical Birds PSEs (mint)
1455144 Set of Tropical Birds PSEs (postmarked)[MO]
22 February 2005 Bon Voyage
0240122 Bon Voyage self-adhesive sheetlet of ten x 50c
22 February 2005 Centenary of First Special Postmarker PSE
1453250 Set of Centenary of First Special Postmarker PSEs (mint, postmarked) [MO]
1453134 PSE Centenery of First Special Postmarker (mint)
1453144 PSE Centenery of First Special Postmarker (postmarked)[MO]
Price
*Planned
Withdrawal Date
$6.00
$3.00
$3.00
9 March 2005
To be advised
9 March 2005
$5.00
31 August 2005
$1.20
$0.60
$0.60
23 March 2005
31 August 2005
23 March 2005
Recent Issues
Mail Order Product Description
Code
1425067
1425126
1425223
1425220
1425182
1425250
1425209
1425200
1425240
1426067
1426182
1426126
1426220
1426122
1426250
1426251
1426155
1426240
1426241
1426242
1426243
1412171
1412214
1412194
12 October 2004 Australian Heroes of Grand Prix Racing
Stamps (five x 50c)
Stamp pack
Collector pack
Maximum cards (set of five)
Booklet of ten x 50c
Cheque book (20 booklets of ten x 50c)
Roll of 100 x 50c
Strip of five self-adhesive stamps (from roll of 100)
Gutter strip of ten x 50c (no special text or design in gutter)
1 November 2004 Christmas 2004
Stamps (one each 45c, 50c, $1.00)
Booklet of 20 x 45c
Stamp pack
Maximum cards (set of three)
Sheetlet of five x $1.00 self-adhesive stamps
Boxed set of 12 cards and pre-paid envelopes
Christmas card PPE (mint) [MO]
Aerogramme
No special text or design in gutters listed below
Set of gutter strips (ten x 45c, ten x 50c, ten x $1.00) [MO]
Gutter strip (ten x 45c)
Gutter strip (ten x 50c)
Gutter strip (ten x 1.00)
Annual Collections
1 November 2004 2004 Collection of Australian Stamps
2004 Collection of Australian Stamps
2004 Collection of Australian Stamps Executive Edition
1 November 2004 Australian Territories Collection 2004
Australian Territories Collection 2004
Price
*Planned
Withdrawal Date
$2.50
$2.95
$6.40
$6.25
$5.00
$100.00
$50.00
$2.50
$5.00
30 April 2005
30 April 2005
30 April 2005
30 April 2005
30 April 2005
30 April 2005
30 April 2005
30 April 2005
30 April 2005
$1.95
$9.00
$2.40
$4.20
$5.00
$12.95
$0.55
$0.95
31 May 2005
31 May 2005
31 May 2005
31 May 2005
31 May 2005
31 May 2005
31 May 2005
31 May 2005
$19.50
$4.50
$5.00
$10.00
31 May 2005
31 May 2005
31 May 2005
31 May 2005
$79.95
$109.95
31 December 2005
31 December 2005
$25.95
31 December 2005
*Planned withdrawal dates may be changed without notice to meet emergent postal requirements. Advice of such changes will be
published in the first available Australian Stamp Bulletin after the changes.
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Also
available
Recent
Also
available
Issues
• SES Sheets
• Coins
• Album Sheets
Books and Accessories
1113715 New Stamp Collecting Starter Kit
$24.95
1412260 2004 Stamp Printing Technical Details [MO] $12.95
Album Sheets
0903270 First day cover album binder
$10.00
0960251 Collector’s Choice binder
(3-ring, holds album stock sheets)
$17.95
0903269 Collector’s Choice binder + slip case [MO/CC] $19.00
0903294 Album stock sheets – to hold P Stamp sheets
(set of ten) fits 0903269
$13.50
0903271 Album stock sheets
– two strip (set of ten) FDC
$10.25
0903272 Album stock sheets – five strip (set of ten) $10.25
0903273 Album stock sheets – six strip (set of ten)
$10.25
0903274 Album stock sheets – seven strip (set of ten) $10.25
0903275 Album stock sheets – mixed strip (set of ten) $10.25
0903276 Album stock sheets – single (set of ten)
$10.25
Australian Stamp Catalogue Range
1113714 2004 Compact Australian Stamp Catalogue $13.50
1113705 Comprehensive Colour Catalogue of
Australian Stamps 3rd Edition
(Wire-O Bound Eidtion)
$39.95
1113607 Australian Coin & Banknote Values - 20th Ed $19.95
0190250 Stamps of Australia 8th Ed
$14.95
1113608 Australasian Stamp Catalogue Vol 1 (29th Ed) $35.00
(Australia, AAT, Christmas & Cocos Islands)
1113609 Australasian Stamp Catalogue Vol 2 (29th Ed) $35.00
(Nauru, Norfolk, Pitcairn Islands, & PNG)
Australian Commonwealth Specialist Catalogues
0197256 Decimals Soft bound,
Vols I, I I & III [MO]
$210.00
0197257 Decimals Loose-leaf
Vols I, II & III [MO]
$210.00
Volume I is completely revised, Volumes II and III are new
Buy all three for $210.00, and save 25% off the cost of the softbound volumes (if purchased separately).
NEW Collectables
1437250 Zodiac booklet Capricorn
1437251 Zodiac booklet Aquarius
1437252 Zodiac booklet Pisces
1434257 Baby Keepsake
$10.95
$10.95
$10.95
$9.95
Pre-paid postcard pack
1113724 Pre-paid postcard pack
$8.95
• Accessories
• Books
• Catalogues
Perth Mint coins
2005 Coins and Coin sets
1113716 2 oz Bullion Silver
Kookaburra Coin 2005 ..........................‡ $49.50
1113717 2 Coin Kookaburra Year Set 2005 ...........‡ $54.50
1113718 3 Coin Kookaburra
Collectors Set 2005 ..............................‡ $79.50
Lunar New Year 2005, Year of the Rooster Coins
1113721 1/20th oz Gold Bullion ......................... ‡ $59.95
1113722 1/2 oz Silver Bullion ............................. ‡ $24.50
2004 coins
1113732 2004 1/2 oz Square Silver
Kookaburra Coin ...................................‡ $43.00
Australians at War Individual sets
1113614 The Boer War 1899-1902 ...................... ‡$122.40
1113615 World War 1 1914-1918 ........................ ‡$122.40
1113617 The Korean War 1950-1953 .................. ‡$122.40
RAM coins
Eureka Stockade bronze coins
1113632 ‘C’ $1.00 Eureka Stockade
bronze coin ................................................. $2.75
1113640 ‘E Mintmark $1.00 Eureka Stockade
bronze coin ................................................. $2.75
Olympic Games coin
1113636 $5.00 Al-bronze uncirculated coin.............$14.95
1413250
1413251
1413260
1413261
1413270
2004 Coins and Coin sets
2004 Baby Coin Set (proof)......................... $95.00
2004 Baby Coin Set (uncirculated) .............. $30.50
2004 Six Coin Set (proof)............................ $80.00
2004 Six Coin Set (uncirculated) ................. $23.50
2004 1 oz Silver Kangaroo coin ................ ‡$32.45
1434254
1434255
1434253
1434252
1434256
2005 Coins and Coin sets
2005 Baby coin set (proof)
2005 Baby coin set (uncirculated)
2005 Six coin set (proof)
2005 Six coin set (uncirculated)
2005 1 oz Silver Kangaroo coin
$95.00
$30.50
$80.00
$23.50
‡$32.45
‡Price is correct at time of publication but is subject to change
due to valuation changes. Contact the Australian Philatelic
Bureau (Freecall 1800 331 794) for current price at the time of
your order.
NEW SES sheets
1113734 AFL Brownlow Medal - Chris Judd
1113735 AFL Premiers – Port Adelaide
$15.95
$15.95
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