Australian Bicentenary

1988-AustPOcds
Available varieties of this First Day Cover - subject to stock
StockCode: 9163
Penny Lane, John Lennon on 34p stamp, CDS Postmark
£40.00
7 Left
StockCode: 9164
Portsmouth, from where the first fleet sailed, CDS Postmark
£40.00
1 Left
£50.00
3 Left
StockCode: 9166
Buckingham Palace, Parliament on 18p stamp, CDS Postmark
£150.00
2 Left
StockCode: 9167
Downend, Birthplace of W G Grace, CDS Postmark
£50.00
2 Left
£75.00
3 Left
StockCode: 9169
Exeter, Sydney Road, CDS Postmark
Sydney - first governor of N S Wales
£25.00
Out of Stock
StockCode: 9170
Bathampton, home of Arthur Phillip - Commander of the First Fleet, CDS Postmark
£50.00
1 Left
£40.00
2 Left
StockCode: 9172
Wimbledon, Tennis featured on 34p stamp, CDS Postmark
£40.00
2 Left
StockCode: 9173
Stratford upon Avon, home of William Shakespeare - 34p stamp, CDS Postmark
£45.00
2 Left
StockCode: 9174
House of Commons, Houses of Parliament featured on 18p stamp, CDS Postmark
£75.00
2 Left
StockCode: 9175
Dingwall, Ullapool Bicentenary, Slogan Postmark
£50.00
Out of Stock
Early map of Australia
Stock Code:9163
Issue Date:21 Jun 1988
Issue:21 June 1988 - Australian Bicentenary
Stamp Type:Commemoratives
Stamp Details:18p Early Settlers
18p Queen and Parliament
34p W G Grace and Tennis Racket
34p Shakespeare and John Lennon
Producer/Series:Royal Mail/Post Office
Postmark:Penny Lane, Portsmouth, Melbourne, Buckingham Palace, Downend, Botany Bay, Exeter, Bathampton, Windsor, Wimbledon, Stratford upon Avon, House of Commons, Dingwall, John Lennon on 34p stamp, CDS Postmark, from where the first fleet sailed, CDS Postmark, CDS Postmark, Parliament on 18p stamp, CDS Postmark, Birthplace of W G Grace, CDS Postmark, Sydney Road, CDS Postmark, home of Arthur Phillip - Commander of the First Fleet, CDS Postmark, Tennis featured on 34p stamp, CDS Postmark, home of William Shakespeare - 34p stamp, CDS Postmark, Houses of Parliament featured on 18p stamp, CDS Postmark, Ullapool Bicentenary, Slogan Postmark
Availability:In Stock
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