Man on the Moon - 50th Anniversary - Block of Four
£19.92
Six stamps depict key parts of the Apollo 11 lunar mission together with a headline from the local paper, the Jersey Evening Post, or a quote from an article of the time to illustrate how it was reported from a local perspective. A block of four stamps is taken from the same sheet of ten; selvedges are also retained and will include the traffic lights.
Date of issue | 20/07/2019 |
Withdrawal date | 20/07/2021 |
Designer | Keith Burns |
Sheet | 10 |
Size | 34.65mm x 40mm |
Process | Four colour offset lithography with silver metallic ink |
Denominations | 52p, 67p, 80p, 85p, 99p, £1.15 |
Additional Information
The Apollo 11 lunar mission, conducted by the United States of America between the 16th July and 24th July 1969, was a globally viewed event culminating in man’s first landing on the surface of the Moon on 20th July. This event was reported on and watched on TV by a worldwide audience of over half a billion people.
To commemorate this global event Jersey Post issued six stamps and a miniature sheet.
Additional Information
The Apollo 11 lunar mission, conducted by the United States of America between the 16th July and 24th July 1969, was a globally viewed event culminating in man’s first landing on the surface of the Moon on 20th July. This event was reported on and watched on TV by a worldwide audience of over half a billion people.
To commemorate this global event Jersey Post issued six stamps and a miniature sheet.