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SEPAC: Architectural History - £1.20 Sheet

SEPAC: Architectural History - £1.20 Sheet

£12.00

A Sheet of 10 Stamps from our 'SEPAC: Architectural History' issue.
Artwork illustrated by Jenny Costello.

The stamp sheets give the discerning collector access to all the printer’s marks and any additional information on the selvedges. The selvedges include the traffic lights which is a term used by collectors to denote the check dots (or colour dabs) printed in the sheet margins of stamps printed by modern offset litho or photogravure methods. They assist in checking that all the colours have printed correctly.

Most of our selvedge sheets also contain a plate number; a numeral, occasionally with a letter suffix, usually inscribed on the sheet margins to denote the plate from which the stamps were printed - for example 1A. All of our mint/cto products are carefully prepared by our own team and supplied in glassine bags to ensure you receive them in pristine condition.

Date of issue 27-03-2025
Withdrawal date 27-03-2027
Designer Illustrated by Jenny Costello.
Printer bpost, Belgium
Size Stamp size: 30mm x 40mm.
Process four colour process lithography
Denominations 80p, £1.20, £1.35, £1.90, £2.30, £3.00, £3.90, £4.85

Additional Information

Available to pre-order online, this sheet set, printed by Bpost Belgium and designed by the talented British artist Jenny Costello, features the charming local large tariff stamp within a sheet of ten. The sheet set is available in mint or cancelled condition. Mint is still usable for general postage needs, whereas cancelled stamps can only be used for collection purposes. 

Additional Information

Available to pre-order online, this sheet set, printed by Bpost Belgium and designed by the talented British artist Jenny Costello, features the charming local large tariff stamp within a sheet of ten. The sheet set is available in mint or cancelled condition. Mint is still usable for general postage needs, whereas cancelled stamps can only be used for collection purposes. 


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