Popular Culture - The 1990s - £1.25 Sheet of Ten
£12.50
The £1.25 stamp from our Popular Culture issue showcasing an Image by Serge Seidlitz about Food. Confectionery, another word for sweets, saw a rise in popularity in the 1990s, and children were spoiled for choice. Some of the most popular sweets were the ones you could accessorise with such as candy necklaces and rings or the face-puckering sour sweets which made your tongue tingle and your taste buds go into overdrive. The stamp sheets give the discerning collector access to all the printer's marks and any additional information on the selvedges.
Date of issue | 14-07-2021 |
Withdrawal date | 14-07-2023 |
Sheet | 10 |
Size | 36mm x 36mm |
Process | Four colour offset lithography |
Denominations | £1.25 |
Additional Information
Jersey, while only being a small island in the English Channel, continued its march towards the global status the Island now holds in the financial world. As air fares to destinations such as Spain and Turkey became less expensive, Jersey’s tourism and agriculture sectors shrank, and moved away from the post-war tourism boom. Jersey’s financial sector continued to grow exponentially, with the creation of the Jersey Financial Services Commission and the Channel Islands Stock Exchange in 1998.
Additional Information
Jersey, while only being a small island in the English Channel, continued its march towards the global status the Island now holds in the financial world. As air fares to destinations such as Spain and Turkey became less expensive, Jersey’s tourism and agriculture sectors shrank, and moved away from the post-war tourism boom. Jersey’s financial sector continued to grow exponentially, with the creation of the Jersey Financial Services Commission and the Channel Islands Stock Exchange in 1998.