stamp bu l le t in AUSTRALIAN No. 265 June-July 2002 t Firs mor t Ti Eas amps St • Nature of Australia: Desert • Birth Centenary of Albert Namatjira • Australian Antarctic Research • also 2002 AFL and NRL SES sheets 265 bul letin In this Bulletin... East Timor, Independence 2002 3 Nature of Australia: Desert 5 Birth Cent. Albert Namatjira 8 Antarctic Research 12 SES sheets, Update 14 Seven Seas 16 Post Master Gallery 17 New collector coins 18 Footy Sheets, AFL & NRL 18 2001 AAT ANARE covers 20 New Postal Stationery 21 © Copyright 2002 Australian Postal Corporation. All rights reserved Australia Post stamp designs and philatelic products are subject to copyright and may not be reproduced without permission. 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Prices are GST inclusive. Dear Collector, In this Bulletin, I have the unique experience of calling your attention to the first stamp issue for the new nation of East Timor which celebrated its independence on 20 May 2002. For some time Australia Post has provided mail services to our armed forces in East Timor where we experienced first hand the challenges facing the new nation. Because of that experience the United Nations proposed that we were well placed to provide East Timor’s new postal administration with practical start up help. We responded with a project in which Post would design and print the new nation’s first stamp issue, and sell these stamps to collectors on behalf of East Timor, at no cost to East Timor. For the designs, our primary responsibility was to ensure that the stamps reflect the spirit and culture of the East Timor community. One of the first things we did, was send Janet Boschen, the manager of our design studio, to East Timor, where she consulted with a wide range of individuals and organisations. You can see the results of Janet’s work and read about the designs on the following pages. I am proud of Post’s involvement in this project and to be able to give Australians the opportunity to acquire this new nation’s first stamp issue. The stamps represent a special piece of philatelic history; mark a momentous time for the East Timorese people; and provide readers an opportunity to contribute to East Timor’s development. We are selling the stamps on behalf of East Timor. All proceeds go directly to the government of East Timor. Locally, I think the highlight of this Bulletin is the issue commemorating the birth centenary of Albert Namatjira. I never tire of his beautiful paintings of central Australia. I am sure they will inspire you as well. Finally I want to call your attention to the letter sent with this Bulletin. The letter explains in detail the need to introduce postage and handling charges ($3.00 for standing orders, $5.00 for ad hoc orders). These charges take effect from 1 August 2002. These changes are not taken lightly, they are a response to an extensive and ongoing review of our costs and services. These and any future changes reflect our commitment to supporting the collecting community by providing a viable service to the collectors of today and tomorrow. Until next time, Visit us at www.auspost.com.au/stamps David Maiden, Manager, Philatelic Group Timor-Leste 20 May 2002 Independência 2002 Stamps for a new nation Crocodile (US 25c) When Janet Boschen, Manager of Australia Post’s design studio, went to East Timor she noticed the brightly coloured hand-woven cloth, called tais (pronounced ‘tice’). As she consulted with the people of East Timor she learnt the cloth’s cultural significance went far deeper than its use in traditional clothing and decoration. “The tais is a natural symbol. The making of the cloth – colouring the thread, hand weaving and teaching the designs – is a long standing form of cultural communication. For East Timor, the tais has always connected the past, present and future. “After the country’s first free elections the newly elected leaders sat under a canopy of tais at the new National Council Hall. “Each region has its own style of weaving, producing distinctive tais patterns, symbols and colours. I asked the Murak Rai Foundation in Dili to create a new tais, one that had never been seen, a ‘united tais’ that would weave the thirteen regional designs in a single cloth”. A stylised crocodile represents the Timorese foundation story of a transcendent friendship between a baby crocodile and a boy. Their friendship lasts a lifetime and the grateful crocodile turns himself into land (Timor) to sustain the boy and his descendants, the Timorese people. Stamp design The national tais is used as a unifying design element and as a symbol of the weaving together of past and present to create the new country’s future. There are four designs and denominations in the issue. Denominations are in American dollars, East Timor’s initial currency. The language used is Portuguese, the country's official language. The stamp pack and first day cover text is in Portuguese and English. Palm Frond (US 50c) Ceremonial palm fronds, a traditional symbol of welcome in East Timor, are shown on the beach at Dili, the new nation’s capital. Coffee (US$1.00) The coffee fruit, plants and the young East Timorese symbolise the 90 per cent of the country’s population who live in rural areas, and the potential for further development of the export economy. Flag (US$2.00) The Democratic Republic of East Timor’s flag is black, yellow, red and white, representing the obscurantism that needs to be overcome; the wealth of the country; the struggle for national liberation and peace. Australia Post Australia Post is producing the stamps and marketing East Timor’s first stamps as a gesture of friendship and goodwill to the East Timorese people. Post is meeting the costs of design, production and distribution. 20 May 2002 Availability Mint stamps in design sets (one each US25c, US50c, US$1.00, US$2.00), a block of four ‘set’ (no selvedge) and a set of full sheets are available by mail order only from the Australian Philatelic Bureau. No other configurations will be supplied. No CTO will be supplied. All stocks are limited. The stamp pack (mint stamps) and the first day cover will be available in selected Australia Post retail outlets and from the Australian Philatelic Bureau. Standing order customers East Timor stamps are not part of standing orders. If you wish to purchase East Timor products you can do so via mail order or in retail outlets (see above). Denominations and prices Stamp demoninations are in US dollars and prices prices are based on the US to Australian dollar conversion rate on 1 March 2002. Fund raising Oxfam/Community Aid Abroad will be raising funds for their activities in East Timor. Australia Post will donate 100 first day covers to be auctioned by Oxfam with all proceeds going to Oxfam projects in East Timor and/or with East Timorese refugees in West Timor. Further information Oxfam website at www.oxfam.org Oxfam quarterly publication Horizons (also available on line at www.caa.org.au/horizons/) All proceeds go to the government of East Timor. 4 June 2002 AU STR ALIA Desert These specific habitats have been used to illustrate descriptive environmental categories such as rainforest, eucalypt forest, grassland, desert, coastal or wetlands. Australia’s major deserts are distributed throughout the western plateau and interior lowlands. About 18 per cent of mainland Australia is desert. First day cover East Timor Independence 2002 Nature of Stamp pack The habitat The Great Sandy Desert is in Western Australia and the Northern Territory. It covers about 395,250 km sq, or 5.1 per cent of Australia and is the largest desert in Australia. The region is located more than 900 km north east of Perth and is bordered by the Little Sandy Desert, Gibson Desert and Central Ranges in the south, and the Kimberley in the north. The region consists mainly of sand plains and dunes covered with spinifex, with patches of desert oak. This landscape is relieved by emergent sandstone hills and chains of ephemeral salt lakes. Technical details Issue date ..........................20 May 2002 Denominations....................One each US25c, US50c, US$1.00, US$2.00 Photographers 50c, $2.00 Ross Bird $1.00 Daniel Groshong/David Boyce Designer ............................Janet Boschen, Australia Post Design Studio Printer ..............................SNP Ausprint Paper ................................Tullis Russell red phosphor Stamp size..........................40.28 x 30 mm Perforations ........................14 x 14.4 Sheet layout ......................50 stamps no gutter Printing process ..........................Lithography National postmark ..............Dili East Timor Mail order codes 1307250 Stamps (set of four, one each US25c, US50c, US$1.00, US$2.00) [MO]..........A$8.00 1307251 First day cover ......................................$8.30 1307252 Stamp pack ..........................................$8.45 1307255 Set of four blocks of four stamps (one block of four each US25c, US50c, US$1.00, US$2.00) [MO] ......................A$32.00 1307256 Set of 4 sheets (4 sheets of 50, one sheet each denomination) [MO] ................A$400.00 Mint stamps only, no CTO will be supplied. No other configurations are available. All stocks are limited. The issue Nature of Australia, the series The desert habitat was introduced in August 2001 with the Desert Birds issue. This is the fourth issue in the Nature of Australia definitive series. The first issue in the series was released in 1996. Rather than using general illustrations of broad environmental categories, Australia Post’s design approach has been to use specific habitats and the flora and/or fauna found there. Spinifex grass (genus Triodia) is used as a motif connecting the four designs. Spinifex grassland is the single most extensive type of vegetation in Australia, covering more than 20 per cent of the continent. In a country known for its infertile soils, spinifex thrives on some of the poorest soils in Australia, including the parched sands of the Great Sandy Desert. As well as the stamps, the issue includes a first day cover, stamp pack and a set of four maximum cards. The designer is Wayne Rankin, who has designed all the stamps in the Nature of Australia series. Nature of 4 June 2002 AU STR ALIA Desert Further information Maximum cards To read more about the Great Sandy Desert, visit the website of the Department of Conservation and Land Management, Western Australia at www.naturebase.net Previous issues in the Nature of Australia series Eucalypt forests: Mountain Ash forests, Victoria Wetlands: Kakadu, Northern Territory Coastal: Fraser Island, Queensland First day cover The stamps 50 c Desert star flower (Calytrix carinata) With its spectacular pink or purple flowers this shrub grows up to three metres high and flowers from March to October. It is found on red sand or gravelly rust-coloured clay. $1.00 Bilby (Macrotis lagotis) A member of the bandicoot family, the bilby has long ears, soft blue-grey fur and a pointed snout. Once found throughout arid and semi-arid Australia, it is now confined to northern deserts and is a threatened species. $1.50 Thorny devil (Moloch horridus) The Great Sandy Desert has more reptile species than any other desert in the world and the thorny devil is one of the more spectacular reptiles found there. Despite its appearance the thorny devil is harmless. It grows to about 20 cm in length and lives entirely on a diet of black ants. $2.00 Great Sandy Desert The designer has used the powerful red earth and blue sky to evoke the intensity and atmosphere of the Great Sandy Desert’s landscape and habitat. Sand dunes – powerfully evocative of the Great Sandy Desert – desert oaks (Allocasuarina decaisneana) and white-backed swallows (Cheramoeca leucosternum) feeding gracefully in the distance – provide dramatic points of interest. Technical Details Issue date ..........................4 June 2002 Denominations....................One each 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Designer ............................Wayne Rankin, Swish Group Printer ................................McPhersons Paper ................................Tullis Russell Stamp size..........................30 x 25 mm ..........................................50 x 30 mm ($2.00 stamp) Perforations ........................14 0 x 14.4, ..........................................14.4 x 14.0 ($2.00 stamp) Printing process ................Lithography Sheet layout........................Modules of 50, no gutter National postmark ..............Fitzroy Crossing WA 6765 Stamp pack Mail order codes 1253067 Stamps (one each 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00) ......$5.00 1253001 First day cover ......................................$5.30 1253126 Stamp pack ..........................................$5.45 1253220 Maximum cards (set of four) ..................$8.00 STAMP NEWS Australia's only privately owned magazine for philatelists is under new management. Request a free sample copy1 & information on how to subscribe from: Stamp News Pty Ltd, Subscriptions Dept, PO Box 4, Edina Rd MDC, Ferntree Gully VIC 3156 1The number of sample copies is limited to those left after each edition is distributed. 2 July 2002 Shown 77% actual size BIRTH CENTENARY ALBERT NAMATJIRA had legal access to alcohol – another thing forbidden to his people. Kinship obligations, however, operated according to different laws. In 1958 Namatjira was arrested for leaving wine where it was accessible to his relatives. He was sentenced to six months imprisonment. After the Governor-General intervened Namatjira was allowed to serve the sentence on the Papunya Aboriginal settlement. Although Namatjira was released after two months, his health had already deterioriated in recent years. Soon after his release he suffered a heart attack. Namatjira died in Alice Springs on 8 August 1959, aged 57. Maximum cards Namatjira painted his country, its ranges, sand hills, open plains, grass trees, ghost gums and corkwoods, gorges, chasms, waterholes and mountains. After Namatjira’s death some critics and art authorities dismissed his work as unworthy of serious consideration. In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in Namatjira’s paintings. They were the focal point of the F I RST HE R M DA A BIRTH CENTENARY ALBERT NAMATJIRA 2002 2002 LY 2 U T 087 Set of first day covers Miniature sheet Self-adhesive Gummed Albert Namatjira was born on 28 July 1902 near Ntaria into the Kngwarriya skin. Like his parents he was baptised as a Christian. During his early life at Hermannsburg he attended the church, lived for part of the time in the boys’ dormitory, and attended school. At the same time, he was initiated into the Aranda system of beliefs, obligations and traditions. As a boy he participated in craft enterprises designed to help support the mission, which the missionaries hoped eventually would become a self-sustaining community. He also worked as a blacksmith, stockman and camel driver. Namatjira was a young man when he married. He and his wife Rubina had nine children, two of whom died in infancy. Namatjira met watercolourist Rex Battarbee in 1934 when Battarbee and John Gardner held an exhibition in Hermannsburg. Namatjira was Namatjira’s paintings I S S UE O F BU R 2 J G NS N N The artist very keen to try his own hand at painting. At a time when the mission was gripped with poverty, he knew that painting offered a way of earning a good living. He persuaded Pastor Albrecht to buy him some watercolours and completed his first painting in 1935. In 1936 Battarbee took Namatjira on an eight-week painting tour. The tour was the beginning of a long association between the two men and the first of many painting trips Namatjira took over the next 20 years. Namatjira’s first solo exhibition of 41 works was held in 1938 in Melbourne. All works sold quickly. By 1948 he had held nine exhibitions in various capital cities of Australia and had become a celebrity. Before his death in 1959 at least three films had been made about him; he was awarded the Queen’s Coronation medal in 1953; in 1954 he was flown to Canberra to meet the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh; he was made an Associate of the Royal Art Society Gallery in Adelaide; his portrait, by William Dargie, won the Archibald Prize in 1956; and in 1957 he was granted citizenship. In the Australia of the late 1950s citizenship created conflicting demands on Namatjira. As a citizen, unlike the rest of his people, Namatjira Y Albert Namatjira was the first Indigenous artist to paint and exhibit professionally in a Western style. He was both prodigious and successful. During his lifetime he produced some two thousand pictures and founded a school of painting that still continues among his Western Aranda relatives and other Aranda peoples opening of the Araluen Arts Centre in Alice Springs in 1984. His legacy was examined in a major survey of Aranda artists in 1992 and his work is the subject of a National Gallery of Australia travelling exhibition this year. In the light of increased knowledge of Aboriginal culture and attachment to ‘country’, it is now argued that Namatjira’s paintings were a way of reaffirming his tribal territorial knowledge while sharing his pride in its beauty. This reassessment recognises the skill and delicacy of his painting as well as the spiritual quality and symbolism of his motifs. As artist Robert Juniper has said, “He was painting his life”. 2 July 2002 BIRTH CENTENARY ALBERT NAMATJIRA Cover (cheque book of 20 booklets of ten x 45c) Associated products The stamps As well as the stamps (gummed and selfadhesive) and miniature sheet, the issue includes first day covers, stamp and collector packs, a set of four maximum cards, a postage paid postcard and a prestige booklet. The stamps feature four paintings by Albert Namatjira: Namatjira’s legacy Namatjira was a pioneer who opened the way for others. Of his immediate family, his sons Enos, Oscar, Ewald, Keith and Maurice, and his grandchildren, Gabriel and Jillian, also became successful watercolourists. Countrymen such as Otto, Reuben and Edwin Pareroultja, who accompanied Namatjira on painting trips, are also recognised watercolour artists and the Hermannsburg school of art and crafts continues to thrive today. • Ghost Gum Mt Sonder, MacDonnell Ranges c.1957 watercolour over pencil on paper 25.2 x 35.8 cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra • Mt Hermannsburg c.1950-58 watercolour over pencil on paper 25.8 x 37.2 cm Queensland Art Gallery • Glen Helen Country watercolour over pencil on paper 25 x 34 cm Ngurratjuta Pmara Corporation Collection Araluen Galleries Alice Springs • Simpsons Gap watercolour over pencil on paper 38 x 52 cm Ngurratjuta Pmara Corporation Collection Araluen Galleries Alice Springs Further reading Prestige Booklet Self-adhesive products, clockwise from top left, booklet of 10 x 45c, roll of 100, collector pack, cheque book • Nadine Amadio, Albert Namatjira: the life and work of an Australian painter, MacMillan Australia, 1986 • Alison French, The Art of Albert Namatjira. Centenary Exhibition 1902-2002, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2002 • Jane Hardy, J V S Megaw and M Ruth Megaw (eds) The Heritage of Namatjira: the watercolourists of Central Australia, William Heinemann Australia, 1992. • On the web www.artistsfootsteps.com Stamp pack Gutter strip, ten x 45c Technical details Issue date ..........................2 July 2002 Denominations....................Four x 45c Artist ..................................Albert Namatjira Designer ............................Cathleen Cram, Australia Post Design Studio Stamp size (all)....................37.5 x 26 mm Miniature sheet size ............70 x133 mm Prestige booklet size............104 x156 mm Gummed stamps (sheets, prestige booklet, miniature sheet) Printer ..........................SNP Ausprint Paper ..........................De La Rue Perforations ..................13.86 x 14.6 Self-adhesive stamps Printer ..........................SNP Ausprint Paper (booklet) ..............B 100 Paper (rolls) ..................B 90 Sheet layout ......................Modules of 50, two panes of 25 Special feature....................Outback image printed in gutter National postmark ..............Hermannsburg NT 0872 Request postmark from Postal Manager Alice Springs NT 0870. Prestige booklet This exquisite prestige booklet includes sixteen mint stamps plus a mint miniature sheet and two postcards (not postage paid). The face value of stamps and miniature sheet is $9.00. The stamps are presented in five panes with decorative borders. The panes are miniature sheet, plus four blocks of four stamps – four each Ghost Gum Mt Sonder; Mt Hermannsburg; Glen Helen Country; and Simpsons Gap. These single design block configurations are only available in the prestige booklet. Also exclusive to the prestige booklet are the two postcards. The interleaved pages and borders of the panes include photographs, paintings by Namatjira, and text about his country, culture and people. Mail order codes 1291067 Stamps (se-tenant block of four x 45c) ....$1.80 1291142 Miniature sheet......................................$1.80 1291182 Booklet of ten x 45c ..............................$4.50 1291250 Cheque book of 20 booklets of ten x 45c ..$90.00 1291209 Roll of 100 x 45c ................................$45.00 1291200 Strip of four x 45c (from roll) [M0/CC] ......$1.80 1291001 Set of first day covers (gummed, miniature sheet, self-adhesive [MO/CC] ..........................$6.30 1291002 First day cover (gummed) ......................$2.10 1291013 First day cover (miniature sheet)..............$2.10 1291003 First day cover (self-adhesive) ................$2.10 1291220 Maximum cards (set of four) ..................$4.80 1291126 Stamp pack ..........................................$4.05 1291223 Collector pack ......................................$5.40 1291240 Gutter strip (ten x 45c) outback landscape in gutter....................$4.50 1291184 Prestige booklet ....................................$9.95 2 July 2002 Mawson Station’s biological research is represented by an image of an Adèlie penguin. These birds return to their original breeding colony and attempt to mate with the same partner each year. Mawson’s research includes field studies of the penguin’s breeding and feeding habits. The Adèlie penguin also appeared in the Australia’s Antarctic Penguins issue (July 2000). Maximum cards Products The issue includes stamps, first day cover and a stamp pack. This stamp issue highlights Antarctic research at Davis, Casey, Macquarie Island and Mawson base stations. Design approach There are four stamps in the issue, one for each of the stations. Each stamp combines a foreground image – depicting a representative research activity – with station buildings in the background. At the bases the station buildings are colour-coded according to function. The strong colours used in the design echo this colour coding and highlight the vital role of the structures in the harsh conditions of base life. A common design element in the issue is the globe. On each stamp the globe shows the station’s location and an arching horizon line suggests the ‘living on the edge of the world’ feeling Antarctic researchers describe. The stamps Davis Station’s atmospheric science research is represented by the Light Detection and Ranging Instrument. By analysing long-term trends in the atmosphere scientists aim to provide evidence of global climate change. The lights of the aurora australis can be seen in the background. Casey Station’s research into human impacts on the environment is represented by an image of a diatom magnified thousands of times by an electron microscope. Casey specialises in human impacts research as the Americans bequeathed the Australians a site heavily contaminated with fuel and waste. Measuring the quantities of diatoms in the sea helps scientists determine how we can remedy past damage inflicted on the Antarctic environment. First day cover Stamp pack Macquarie Island Station’s biological research is representedby an image of a wandering albatross. The birds are caught in fishing lines and populations of albatrosses have declined across the southern ocean. Wandering albatrosses are found right across the Southern Ocean. They breed in various places including Macquarie Island. Long-term research is monitoring the status of and trends in albatross populations. Technical Details Issue date ..........................2 July 2002 Denominations....................Four x 45c Designer ............................Lynda Warner, Hobart Printer ................................SNP Ausprint Paper ................................De La Rue Stamp size..........................37.5 x 26 mm Perforations ........................13.86 x 14.6 Printing process ................Lithography National postmark ..............Kingston TAS 7050 Mail order codes 1292067 Stamps (se-tenant four x 45c) ................$1.80 1292001 First day cover ......................................$2.10 1292126 Stamp pack ..........................................$2.25 1292220 Maximum cards (set of four) ..................$4.80 1292240 Gutter strip (ten x 45c) no special text or design in gutter ..........$4.50 2001 AAT ANARE base covers see page 20 A collector’s guide to Follow up report International Year of the Volunteer Special Event Souvenir sheets The introduction of Personalised Stamps™ in September 1999 led to the development of a new product, the Special Event Souvenir sheet (SES sheet). From time to time these sheets have appeared in the Bulletin. You may have noticed increased references to SES sheets in the Bulletin and the popular press in recent months. This coverage by the popular press may have inadvertently caused confusion amongst those with the keenest interest in stamps: stamp collectors. We hope this overview clarifies what SES sheets are, and where they fit in the world of stamps and collecting. We’ll start with an explanation of what SES sheets are not: SES sheets are not •new stamp issues •required in ‘complete collections’ of Australian stamps SES sheets are •’high volume’ Personalised Stamp sheets • produced by Post with or on behalf of third parties SES sheets vs stamp issues Each A4 SES sheet features either 10 or 20 stamps with tabs, and a decorative border. The stamp used must be from the range of Personalised Stamps available at the time of order. Any image and/or text in the tabs and border is subject to the standard terms and conditions (regarding copyright for example) for Personalised Stamps. As with all tabbed stamp designs only the non-stamp areas can be personalised: this means the tab area for standard Personalised Stamps. Because of the high volumes for SES sheets (minimum 250 sheets) both the tab and the decorative border can be customised. Although not primarily designed for the classic philatalist, SES sheets help raise the awareness of stamps and stamp collecting throughout the general community. There are two basic types of SES sheet In 2001 Australia Post recognised Australian volunteer’s efforts during the International Year of the Volunteer (IYV). Post produced sheets, which organisations could personalise in several ways. Individuals could also participate.The sheets were sold to organisations and individuals for $12.00 (normally $16.00) and $2.00 from each sheet sold was donated to the purchaser’s chosen organisation. Type One created by Australia Post in cooperation with a third party for sale to the public: • with an Australia Post logo • and for which Post has negotiated copy and other intellectual property rights. The price for these reflects the: • special printing method • face value of the stamps • copyright and other fees for the use of images and other third-party intellectual property. At present the price for sheets of 10 x 45c stamps is $16.00, $19.95 for sheets of 20 x 45c. Examples include Footy (pg 18), Davis Cup and LLeyton Hewittand Stawell Gift (pg 15). Type Two created by Australia Post on behalf of a customer, for that customer’s exclusive use: • without an Australia Post logo • and for which the customer negotiates copy and other intellectual property rights Response Altogether 4000 sheets generated $8,000 in contributions which were distributed amongst more than 135 volunteer groups. Contributions went to groups in all states and territories. The offer, which closed 31 December 2001, was a rewarding project and a tremendous success for everyone who participated. Type One samples: Davis Cup, LLeyton Hewitt Type Two sample: Bruce Ruxton Retirement 2002 Australia Post Stawell Gift Because these SES sheets can be used or sold at the customer’s discretion: • prices are set by the customer. Although some customers are happy for Post to advise the public about the availability of their sheets, others prefer anonymity Stawell Gift • An example of this sort of sheet, which is not available to the public, is shown right (produced for Bruce Ruxton’s retirement). Listing SES sheets in future Bulletins • Some collectors include SES sheets in their collections, so we will continue listing Type One sheets in the Bulletin. This information is rarely available in advance of the actual sheets, and will be covered ‘in retrospect’. • A list of sheets, including Type Two sheets produced on behalf of customers who allow us to publish this information, will be available on request from the Australian Philatelic Bureau • As the list is updated (quarterly) it will be announced in future Bulletins. The special event souvenir sheet pictured at left was released in March to commemorate the 2002 Australia Post Stawell Gift. This year marks the 125th anniversary of the race – widely regarded as the richest and most prestigious professional athletics race in the world – and the eighth year of Australia Post’s sponsorship. The sheet of 10 x 45c Australia & Globe stamps (Nature and Nation, May 2000) has an image of Steve Moneghetti in the stamp tabs. In March the sheet, priced at $16.00, was sold through the Stawell Athletic Club, and Post retail outlets in Stawell and the surrounding region. It is now available by mail order from the Australian Philatelic Bureau. Mail order code 0186250 Australia Post Stawell Gift special event sheet ............$16.00 For further information about the Australia Post Stawell Gift visit www.stawellgift.com/ Gold Medallist National Philatelic Centre SES sheets Paralympic Games Seven Seas Supplement The following will be included in Seven Seas’ 2002 supplements and optional pages. Seven Seas’ pages are available only from stamp dealers and from Seven Seas. Australia Post released SES sheets to celebrate the achievements of Australia's 2002 gold medal winning Paralympians: Michael Milton (amputee skier) who won four gold medals and the team of Bart Bunting (blind skier) and Nathan Chivers (Bart's guide) who won two gold medals. The sheets of 20 x 45c (Australia & Globe, Nature and Nation, May 2000) with decorative border and the gold medallists’ images printed in the tab, were released in early April. The sheets were sold in retail outlets and by mail order. Sheets are still available by mail order from the Australian Philatelic Bureau. Mail order code 2002 Winter Paralympic Games Gold Medallist SES sheets 0179255 Set of two Winter Paralympic SES sheets$18.00 0179257 Michael Milton, Amputee skier ................$9.00 0179258 Bart Bunting/Nathan Chivers Vision impaired skier, and Guide..............$9.00 2002 Winter Olympics Gold Medallist stamps Supplement • Single 45c stamp for each 2002 Australian Winter Olympic Gold Medallist stamps Optional pages • Generic page with mount to hold each sheetlet of ten x 45c stamps Nature of Australia Desert 4 June 2002 Supplement • 4 single stamps Optional pages • nil Birth Centenary of Albert Namatjira 2 July 2002 Supplement • 4 gummed single stamps • 4 s/a singles (from roll) • miniature sheet • gutter block 4 x 45c Optional pages • booklet 10 x s/a • strip 4 x s/a from roll • 4 blocks of four x 45c • collector pack s/a stamps • gutter strip of ten x 45c AAT Australian Antarctic Research 2 July 2002 Supplement • block 4 x 45c • gutter block 4 x 45c Mail order codes 1291235 Bulletin 265 Australian Supplement ........................$13.10 1291236 Bulletin 265 Australian Optional pages ....................$28.30 1291239 Bulletin 265 AAT supplement ....................................$3.60 These Seven Seas sets of products can be included in your standing order. Contact the Australian Philatelic Bureau to change your standing order requirements. Products for Seven Seas’ pages • CTO not available • Partial returns for refund not accepted. Australian Winter Olympics Gold Medallist stamps Steven Bradbury and Alisa Camplin made history in February and their achievements were celebrated with a Winter Olympic Gold Medallist stamp issue. The issue was covered in detail in a Bulletin 264A. (If you missed it you can request a copy from Australian Philatelic Bureau.) Mail order codes Sheetlets of ten x 45c 0175250 Set sheetlets of ten x 45c, one sheetlet each Steven Bradbury, Alisa Camplin ..............$9.00 0175067 Steven Bradbury Short Track Speed Skating: Men’s 1000 m$4.50 0176067 Alisa Camplin Women’s Freestyle Skiing Aerials ............$4.50 Post Master Gallery General Purpose Covers Temporary Exhibitions New general purpose cover design Behind the tears… TRIUMPHANT VOICES… East Timor: a photographic journey 11 May – 23 June 2002 Visit an exhibition of photography documenting East Timor and its people. This marks East Timor’s hard-won nationhood, to be officially declared on Independence Day on 20 May 2002. Photography by Ross Bird, David Dare Parker, Stephen Dupont. Curator, Emmanuel Santos. East Timor - Independent nation 11 May – 23 June 2002 See the first stamps issued by East Timor as an independent nation and the transition from the initial concepts to the finished stamp designs. 29 June to 29 September 2002 An exhibition looking at the representation of Indigenous Australians on our nation’s stamps will juxtaposes the power of Aboriginal artwork with telling portrayals of Aboriginal people in early 20th century philatelic design. See major Aboriginal artworks from public collections throughout Australia, and unseen work from the National Philatelic Collection, including entries by private individuals to stamp design competitions from as early as 1911. This exhibition recognises the birth centenary of Albert Namatjira (marked by the release of stamps on 2 July 2002) and commemorates the tenth anniversary of the Mabo decision. A new general purpose cover (illustrated below) has been designed and released for use. The previous design – illustrated with a montage of Australian stamps – has been in circulation since mid 1998. That design has not been withdrawn, but no new stock will be printed. New cover stock will be introduced gradually, becoming available at individual outlets as it is needed to replenish stock. At the time of writing the Australian Philatelic Bureau, Mail Order had some. During this transition both covers will be in circulation, requests for general purpose cover will be filled with whichever stock is on hand. Mail order codes 0870283 General purpose cover ..........................$0.30 New general purpose cover design 45c Fiona Foley $1 Ginger Riley Munduwalawala Touring exhibition Kangaroo and Map – an advertisement for Australia 4 May – 16 June 2002 27 July – 25 August 2002 Cairns Regional Gallery Queensland Gippsland Art Gallery, Sale Victoria 2002 AFL and NRL Footy sheets New Collector Coins An SES sheet of 20 x 45c Sand Sea Sky stamps (Nature and Nation, May 2000), has been produced for each of the 16 AFL clubs. The sheets feature a decorative border, using club colours. Samples are shown at left. Each club selected 20 players to feature in the stamp tabs for their club’s sheets. Player’s names have also be printed in the border. The Queen on horseback, a coloured image of the Union Jack flag, and a ring of Foot Guards are all shown on this coin. (Sold in a flag shaped case, not shown) Collingwood 1 oz 99.9% pure silver coin Golden Jubilee bi-metal coin Wests Tigers AFL Footy Stamps 2002 Queen’s Golden Jubilee coins new from Perth Mint The young Queen dressed for Order of the Garter service, Buckingham Palace, and a centrepiece modelled on the Order of the Thistle brooch are featured in this coin. It has a 99.9% pure silver centrepiece with an outer area struck from 99.99% pure gold. (Sold in a wooden case, not shown). Essendon Bi-metal (gold & silver) coin Year of the Outback coins new from the Royal Australian Mint Year of the Outback $1.00 silver proof coin Year of the Outback $1.00 bronze coin AFL and NRL Footy Stamps 2002 were released in mid-May 2002. They will be available until 31 December 2002, while stocks last. 2002 $1.00 Bronze Coin This bronze coin features the official Year of the outback logo and is sold in an illustrated presentation folder (folder not shown). 2002 $1 Silver Proof Coin Limited Mintage The obverse of each coin on this page features the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Queen Elizabeth II This pure silver, high quality proof coin features the official Year of the Outback logo. Sold with a Certificate of Authenticity in a presentation case (case not shown). Mail order codes Perth Mint Queen’s Golden Jubilee 1113512 99.9% pure silver $1.00 coin ..............$60.00 1113513 Golden Jubilee bi-metal coin ..............$575.00 Royal Australian Mint Year of the Outback 1113511 2002 $1.00 bronze coin ........................$2.50 1113510 2002 $1.00 silver proof ......................$34.20 Newcastle Golden Jubilee 1 oz silver coin Sheets of 20 x 45c Australia & Globe stamps with personalised tabs are available for the 14 Australia based NRL clubs, including the first sheet ever for the newly returned South Sydney Rabbitohs. The border of each club’s sheet is decorated with the club colours and logos. Samples are shown at right. The 2002 sheets also feature club details – such as when the club was established and premierships won, etc. – as well as the players names. Melbourne Storm Carlton NRL Footy Stamps 2002 AFL Footy Sheets 1302350 Set of 16 sheets, one each club ..........$319.20 NRL Footy Sheets 1303350 Set of 14 sheets (one from each Australia based team)..$279.30 Individual sheets 1302301 Adelaide 1302302 Brisbane Lions 1302303 Carlton 1302304 Collingwood 1302305 Essendon 1302306 Fremantle 1302307 Geelong 1302308 Hawthorn 1302309 Kangaroos Individual sheets 1303301 Warriors 1303302 Brisbane Broncos 1303303 Canberra Raiders 1303304 Melbourne Storm 1303305 Parramatta Eels 1303306 Penrith Panthers 1303307 Newcastle Knights 1303308 North Queensland Cowboys 1302310 1302311 1302312 1302313 1302314 1302315 1302316 $19.95 each Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda Sydney Swans West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs $19.95 each 1303309 Northern Eagles 1303310 St George Illawarra Dragons 1303311 Sydney Roosters 1303312 The Bulldogs 1303313 The Sharks 1303314 Wests Tigers 1303315 South Sydney Rabbitohs 2001 AAT ANARE Base FDI Covers About 120 Australians spend a full year at one of the four ANARE stations. They are isolated from the world for up to eight months, until the the supply ships arrive at the stations. The majority of Australian Antarctic Territory (AAT) stamps are used by Australians stationed at one of the four ANARE stations. Philatelic mail is not sent to the Antarctic. Orders and covers submitted for postmarking are processed in Australia to reflect the supply ships’ arrival dates at each of the four bases. Each station has its own unique pictorial postmark. The first day of issue for each station is the date the supply ship arrives at the station. All ships arrived safely at the respective stations. Post had two AAT stamp issues in 2001 (covers illustrated at right). The covers will be available by mail order from the Australian Philatelic Bureau from 1 July 2002. 2001/2002 Arrival Dates Macquarie Casey Mawson Davis 30 November 2001 23 December 2001 9 January 2002 11 February 2002 AAT ANARE 2001 covers can be ordered individually or as sets Covers Covers Issue per base per set Austraians in the Antarctic 2 8 Leopard Seals Both (issues) 1 3 4 12 May 2001 Set of first day covers (Australians in the Antarctic) New postal stationery Royal Australian Engineers This pre-stamped envelope commemorates the 100th anniversary of the formation of The Royal Australian Engineers (RAE). The badge of the RAE is in the stamp area. Images of RAE personnel at work throughout its history are shown in the illustration area. Further information September 2001 First day cover (Leopard Seals) Royal Australian Engineers Australian War Memorial Headquarters Land Command GPO Box 345 Engineers CANBERRA ACT2601 Land Headquarters On the web www.awm.gov.au Victoria Barracks Oxford Street Mail order codes 1293250 Set of two RAE PSEs (mint, postmarked) ................................$1.08 1293134 RAE PSE (mint) ......................................$0.54 1293144 RAE PSE (postmarked) ............................$0.54 PADDINGTON NSW 2021 XVII Commonwealth Games Mail order codes 2001 AAT sets 0181027 Bases set, both issues Three covers per base, 12 covers total ..$26.60 0181031 2001 AAT Macquarie both issues set ......$6.65 0181030 2001 AAT Casey both issues set ............$6.65 0181028 2001 AAT Mawson both issues set..........$6.65 0181029 2001 AAT Davis both issues set ..............$6.65 Australians in the Antarctic covers 0181260 Australians in the Antarctic Bases set Two Australians in the Antarctic covers per base, eight covers total ................$18.20 0181252 AAT Australians cover (Macquarie) ........$4.55 0181250 AAT Australians cover (Casey) ................$4.55 0181253 AAT Australians cover (Mawson) ............$4.55 0181251 AAT Australians cover (Davis)..................$4.55 Leopard Seals covers 0181265 Leopard Seals covers One Leopard Seals cover per base, four covers total ....................................$4.20 0181256 AAT Seals cover (Macquarie) ..................$2.10 0181254 AAT Seals cover (Casey) ........................$2.10 0181257 AAT Seals cover (Mawson) ....................$2.10 0181255 AAT Seals cover (Davis) ..........................$2.10 This aerogramme commemorates the XVII Commonwealth Games which are being held in Manchester from 25 July to 4 August 2002. More than 5000 athletes and team officials from 72 nations are expected, including a team of about 540 Australian athletes and officials, the largest Australian team to date. These games will be the first major international multi-sports event where elite athletes with a disability will be included in the main sports program. The design is a photo-collage of athletes and Commonwealth Games sports. The Australian flag appears in the background Mail order code 1294250 Set of two C’wealth Games Aerogrammes (mint, postmarked) ................................$1.56 1294155 C’wealth Games Aerogramme (mint) ......$0.78 1294163 XVII C’wealth Games Aerogramme (postmarked) ....................$0.78 There is no national FDI postmark for this issue. The Australian Philatelic Bureau’s postmark impression will be used. Technical details Issue date Denomination Designer Printer National postmark Royal Australian Engineers PSE 1 July 2002 One x 45c Belinda Marshall, Australia Post Design Studio PMP Press Moorebank NSW 2170 Commonwealth Games Aerogramme 25 July 2002 Postage paid Belinda Marshall, Australia Post Design Studio PMP Press There is no national FDI postmark for this issue. The Australian Philatelic Bureau’s postmark impression will be See the new 2002 AAT stamps on pages 12 and 13 used. New Issues Mail Order Product Description Code 0175250 0175067 0176067 1307250 1307255 1307256 1307251 1307252 Recent Issues Price 20 and 22 February 2002 Australian Winter Olympic Gold Medallist stamps Set of two sheetlets of ten x 45c, one sheetlet Steven Bradbury, one sheetlet Alisa Camplin $9.00 Steven Bradbury, sheetlet of ten x 45c, Short Track Speed Skating: Men’s 1000 m $4.50 Alisa Camplin, sheetlet of ten x 45c, Women’s Freestyle Skiing Aerials $4.50 East Timor Independence 2002 Stamps (set of four, one each US25c, US50c, US$1.00, US$2.00) [MO] A$8.00 Set of four blocks of four stamps [MO] (one block of four each denomination US25c, US50c, US$1.00, US$2.00) [MO] A$32.00 Set of 4 sheets (4 sheets of 50, one sheet each denomination) [MO] A$400.00 First day cover $8.30 Stamp pack $8.45 Withdrawal Date 28 February 2003 28 February 2003 28 February 200 To be advised To be advised To be advised To be advised To be advised East Timor: Mint stamps only, no CTO will be supplied. No other configurations are available. All stocks are limited. 1253067 1253001 1253126 1253220 1291067 1291142 1291182 1291250 1291209 1291200 1291001 1291002 1291013 1291003 1291220 1291126 1291223 1291240 1291184 1292067 1292001 1292126 1292220 1292240 1293250 1293134 1293144 1294250 1294155 1294163 4 June 2002 Nature of Australia Desert Stamps (one each 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00) $5.00 First day cover $5.30 Stamp pack $5.45 Maximum cards (set of four) $8.00 2 July 2002 Birth centenary of Albert Namatjira Stamps (gummed, se-tenant, four x 45c) $1.80 Miniature sheet $1.80 Booklet of ten x 45c $4.50 Cheque book of 20 booklets of ten x 45c $90.00 Roll of 100 x 45c $45.00 Strip of four x 45c (from roll) [M0/CC] $1.80 Set of first day covers (gummed, miniature sheet, self-adhesive [MO/CC] $6.30 First day cover (gummed) $2.10 First day cover (miniature sheet) $2.10 First day cover (self-adhesive) $2.10 Maximum cards (set of four) $4.80 Stamp pack $4.05 Collector pack $5.40 Gutter strip (ten x 45c) outback landscape in gutter $4.50 Prestige booklet $9.95 2 July 2002 Australian Antarctic Research Stamps (se-tenant four x 45c) $1.80 First day cover $2.10 Stamp pack $2.25 Maximum cards (set of four) $4.80 Gutter strip (ten x 45c) no special text or design in gutter $4.50 Postal Stationery 1 July 2002 Set of two RAE PSEs (mint, postmarked) $1.08 RAE PSE (mint) $0.54 RAE PSE (postmarked) $0.54 25 July 2002 set of two XVII Commonwealth Games Aerogrammes (mint, postmarked) $1.56 XVII Commonwealth Games Aerogramme (mint) $0.78 XVII Commonwealth Games Aerogramme (postmarked) $0.78 To be advised 2 July 2002 To be advised 30 June 2003 31 July 2003 31 July 2003 31 July 2003 31 July 2003 31 July 2003 31 July 2003 30 July 2002 30 July 2002 30 July 2002 30 July 2002 31 July 2003 31 July 2003 31 July 2003 31 July 2003 31 July 2003 31 July 2003 30 July 2002 31 July 2003 31 July 2003 31 July 2003 29 July 2002 31 July 2003 29 July 2002 22 August 2002 31 July 2003 22 August 2002 Mail Order Product Description Code 27 February 2002 Motor Racing Price Withdrawal Date 1249067 1249182 1249261 1249209 1249126 1249223 1249220 1249240 1249219 Stamps (se-tenant block of six x 45c) $2.70 28 February 2003 Booklet of ten x 45c $4.50 28 February 2003 Cheque book of 20 booklets of ten x 45c $90.00 28 February 2002 Roll of 100 x 45c $45.00 28 February 2003 Stamp pack $3.15 28 February 2003 Collector pack [MO/CC] $7.20 28 February 2003 Maximum cards (set of six) $7.20 28 February 2003 Gutter strip (ten x 45c) racing flags printed in gutter $4.50 28 February 2003 Book: Australian Motor Racing 100 years $17.50 To be advised 12 March 2002 Lighthouses 1250067 Stamps (one x 45c, two x 49c, one x 1.50) $2.93 31 March 2003 1250182 Booklet of ten x 49c $4.90 31 March 2003 1250126 Stamp pack $3.38 31 March 2003 1250220 Maximum cards (set of four) $5.93 31 March 2003 1250184 Lighthouse prestige book $9.95 31 March 2003 No special text or design in gutter strips listed below 1250240 Set of gutter strips (ten x 45c, ten x 49c, ten x $1.50) [MO/CC] $24.40 31 March 2003 1250241 Gutter strip (ten x 45c) $4.50 31 March 2003 1250242 Gutter strip (ten x 49c) $4.90 31 March 2003 1250243 Gutter strip (ten x $1.50) $15.00 31 March 2003 12 March Weddings booklet 0173182 Weddings booklet $9.95 To be advised 4 April 2002 Joint Issue with France 1251067 Stamps (one x 45c, one x $1.50) $1.95 31 April 2003 1251128 Stamp pack (Joint) $4.80 31 April 2003 1251127 Stamp pack (Australia) $2.40 31 April 2003 1251126 Stamp pack set (Australia and Joint) [MO] $7.20 31 April 2003 1251220 Maximum cards (set of two) $3.45 31 April 2003 1251240 Set of gutter strips ten x 45c, ten x $1.50 [MO/CC] Images printed in 45c gutter $19.50 31 April 2003 1251241 Gutter strip ten x 45c (Flags printed in gutter) $4.50 31 April 2003 1251242 Gutter strip ten x $1.50 ( no special text or design in gutter) $15.00 31 April 2003 France’s stamps available in Joint first day cover and Joint stamp pack. For other requirements contact France’s agent in Australia: Max Stern & Co, Port Phillip Arcade, 234 Flinders St Melbourne VIC 3000. Phone (03) 9654 6751 Fax (03) 9650 7192 1 May 2002 International: Panoramas of Australia 1252067 Stamps (one x 50c, one x $1.00, one x $1.50) $3.00 31 May 2003 1252182 Booklet of ten (6 x 50c, 4 x $1.00) $7.00 31 May 2003 1252126 Stamp pack $3.45 31 May 2003 1252220 Maximum cards (set of three) $5.25 31 May 2003 1 May 2002 WWF Christmas Island Birds 1254067 Stamps (two x $0.45, one x $1.00, one x $1.50) $3.40 31 May 2003 1254240 Set of gutter strips no text or design (ten each 45c, $1.00, $1.50) [MO/CC] $29.50 31 May 2003 1254241 Gutter strip (ten x 45c) $4.50 31 May 2003 1254242 Gutter strip (ten x $1.00) $10.00 31 May 2003 1254243 Gutter strip (ten x $1.50) $15.00 31 May 2003 ◆ POSTAGE AND HANDLING CHARGES TO 31 JULY 2002 A postage and handling charge of $3.00 applies to products in the Australian Stamp Catalogue and coin ranges. This charge applies only once for each category. Therefore, if you purchase an item from each category, you pay $6.00 for postage and handling. Whether you order one or several items from a category, you only pay the $3.00 postage and handling charge once. When you order items which are from two categories, then you pay $6.00 postage and handling. NEW POSTAGE AND HANDLING CHARGES FROM 1 AUGUST 2002 The following postage and handling charge will apply from 1 August 2002. Standing orders delivered by issue, $3.00 per order. Ad hoc orders $5.00 per order. Separate charges for catalogues and coins no longer apply. Standing order customers who choose quarterly dispatch will not incur postage and handling charges. 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. Also available 1302350 1302301 1302302 1302303 1302304 1302305 1302306 1302307 1302308 1302309 1302310 1302311 1302312 1302313 1302314 1302315 1302316 1303350 1303301 1303302 1303303 1303304 1303305 1303306 1303307 1303308 1303309 1303310 1303311 1303312 1303313 1303314 1303315 AFL Footy Sheets Set of 16 sheets, one each club..................$319.20 Adelaide ....................................................$19.95 Brisbane Lions ............................................$19.95 Carlton ......................................................$19.95 Collingwood ................................................$19.95 Essendon....................................................$19.95 Fremantle ..................................................$19.95 Geelong......................................................$19.95 Hawthorn....................................................$19.95 Kangaroos ..................................................$19.95 Melbourne ..................................................$19.95 Port Adelaide ..............................................$19.95 Richmond ..................................................$19.95 St Kilda ......................................................$19.95 Sydney Swans ............................................$19.95 West Coast Eagles ......................................$19.95 Western Bulldogs ........................................$19.95 NRL Footy Sheets Set of 14 sheets (one from each Australia based team) ........$279.30 Warriors......................................................$19.95 Brisbane Broncos ........................................$19.95 Canberra Raiders ........................................$19.95 Melbourne Storm ........................................$19.95 Parramatta Eels ..........................................$19.95 Penrith Panthers..........................................$19.95 Newcastle Knights ......................................$19.95 North Queensland Cowboys..........................$19.95 Northern Eagles ..........................................$19.95 St George Illawarra Dragons ........................$19.95 Sydney Roosters..........................................$19.95 The Bulldogs ..............................................$19.95 The Sharks ................................................$19.95 Wests Tigers ..............................................$19.95 South Sydney Rabbitohs ..............................$19.95 POSTAGE AND HANDLING CHARGES UP TO 31 JULY 2002: A postage and handling charge of $3.00 applies to products in the Australian Stamp Catalogue and coin ranges. This charge applies only once for each category. Therefore, if you purchase an item from each category, you pay $6.00 for postage and handling. Whether you order one or several items from a category, you only pay the $3.00 postage and handling charge once. When you order items which are from two categories, then you pay $6.00 postage and handling. ◆ NEW FROM 1 AUGUST 2002 The following postage and handling charge will apply from 1 August 2002. Standing orders delivered by issue, $3.00 per order.Ad hoc orders $5.00 per order. Separate charges for catalogues and coins no longer apply. Standing order customers who choose quarterly dispatch will not incur postage and handling charges. ◆ 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 0903214 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 1113475 2002 Compact Australian Stamp Catalogue ......................................$12.95 0870261 Comprehensive Colour Catalogue of Australian Stamps – 2nd Ed [MO]..............$32.45 0100255 The Australasian Stamp Catalogue (28th ed) ....$42.20 1113291 Australian Coin & Bank Note Values 19th ed. $20.00 Books and Accessories 1148362 Stamp Collecting Starter Kit..........................$14.95 0960281 Packet of 100 Australian Stamps ....................$2.45 1178171 2001 Collection of Australian Stamps Deluxe ....$69.95 1178214 2001Collection of Australian Stamps Executive..$99.95 1178194 2001 Australian Territories Collection ..........$17.50 1178255 2001 Stamp Printing Technical Details [MO] ..$10.00 1101255 2000 Stamp Printing Technical Details [MO] ..$10.00 New Collector Coins Perth Mint Queen’s Golden Jubilee 1113512 99.9% pure silver $1.00 coin....................$60.00 1113513 Golden Jubilee bi-metal coin ..................$575.00 Royal Australian Mint Year of the Outback 1113511 2002 $1.00 bronze coin ............................$2.50 1113510 2002 $1.00 silver proof ..........................$34.20 Preiously released 2002 Coins RAM 2002 Year of the Outback (YOTO) 2002 Six Coin Set, proof ..........................$73.75 2002 Six Coin Set, uncirculated ..............$22.70 2002 Baby Coin Set, proof........................$89.50 2002 Baby Coin Set, uncirculated ............$29.30 2002, 1-oz uncirculated Silver Kangaroo ..$29.80 Perth Mint, Lunar New Year, Year of the Horse 1113501 Year of the Horse 1/2 oz 99.9% pure silver coin ............................$19.95 1113502 Year of the Horse 1/20 oz 99.9% pure gold coin ..............................$59.95 1113503 Year of the Horse 1/10 oz 99.9% pure gold coin ............................ $99.00 1113507 1113508 1113504 1113505 1113506
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