Rugby World Cup

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Available varieties of this First Day Cover - subject to stock
StockCode: 43945
Rugby, Crouch Bind Set, Special Handstamp
Limited Edition: A limited edition of just 150 copies Worldwide.
£25.00
17 Left
Please note that  the only actual stamp on the card is the one postmarked at the top of the front surrounded by a border. Other stamps appearing on the front and/or reverse are printed on the card.
Commemorative stamp cards are a relatively new concept devised and designed by Adrian Bradbury Managing Director of BFDC Ltd.
A sort of ‘half way house’ between first day covers and business customised stamp sheets, these A4 designs are printed digitally on high quality card and look stunning.
Each has a stamp (from a new set) franked with a special first day of issue postmark.
They are printed on both sides and often show reproductions of earlier stamps relevant to theme of the card issue.

The above Royal Mail Rugby World Cup were issued on 18 September 2015 by Royal Mail and feature the following stamp designs: 2nd Tackle; 2nd Scrum; 1st Try; 1st Conversion; £1 Pass; £1 Drop Goal; £1.52 Ruck; £1.52 Line-out. The History of Rugby on Stamps first day cover with the Rugby, Crouch Bind Set, Special Handstamp postmark has been produced by Bradbury and features these stamps which can make a very collectible and lovely gift.

Stock Code:43945
Issue Date:18 Sep 2015
Issue:18 September 2015 - Rugby World Cup
Stamp Type:Commemoratives
Stamp Details:2nd Tackle
2nd Scrum
1st Try
1st Conversion
£1 Pass
£1 Drop Goal
£1.52 Ruck
£1.52 Line-out
Producer/Series:Bradbury ( Commemorative Stamp Card No 13 )
Postmark:Rugby, Crouch Bind Set, Special Handstamp
Notes:
Digitally printed on high quality card, these look stunning in real life! Each card is A4 in size and will fit into my Stamp Sheet albums. The cards are printed on both sides with lots of information, historic background and images. Each card bears a postage stamp franked with a relevant Royal Mail postmark.
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