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Stamp BulletinStamp BulletinAustralia No. 321 March – April 2013Australia No. 321 March – April 2013

National Gallery of AustraliaLandscapes

Queen’s Coronation

Legends 2013

AATMountains

Centenary of Canberra

auspost.com.au/stamps

Australian Botanic Gardens II

delighted to be recognised in this way.

The fi rst new release in this edition is a pre-stamped envelope to celebrate the sesquicentennial of the arrival of the fi rst South Sea Islanders to Queensland in 1863. Their numbers grew substantially throughout the following decades and they form a distinctive part of Australia’s multicultural character.

We also celebrate the centenary of the naming of Canberra as our nation’s capital. Home to some of our most important buildings, including the National Gallery of Australia, the design of Canberra was deliberate and purposeful, infl uenced in part by the garden city movement. Important works of art from the Australian National Gallery form the basis of the second in our gallery series of stamps, also to be released in March.

The 60th anniversary of the coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is celebrated in Australia this year with the release of two stamps including a 60c base-rate (double-defi nitive) stamp. And our second Australian Botanic Gardens stamp issue, also to be released in April, features more of Australia’s wonderful Botanic gardens.

Happy Collecting

Michael Zsolt Manager, Philatelic

Dear Collectors

This year has certainly got off to a very energetic start as we put the fi nishing touches to our range of products and organise selections from the National Philatelic Collection for the world exhibition in May. I can feel the excitement when I speak to those involved as last minute details are locked in by the organising committee. There has certainly been a lot of work involved for this dedicated group of people to ensure the success of the show for all those participating as well as those planning to attend.

Our own participation and celebration of the centenary of Australia’s fi rst national stamp will begin with the range of exclusive new philatelic products. A substantial onsite presence via the Australia Post stand will have the latest stamp releases, information and postmarking news, and new innovations in Australian philatelic products.

An opportunity to access important artwork and selections from the Australia Post National Philatelic Collection will be too good to miss for many collectors and I urge those wanting to attend to secure tickets ahead of time. A list of the tickets available and where they can be purchased, as well as show souvenirs and venue details, can be found on the Australia 2013 website.

In this edition we bring you the products released in January for the Australian Legends of 2013. The theme was a popular choice and the icons of Australian contemporary music were

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Manager PhilatelicAustralia Post GPO Box 1777MELBOURNE VIC [email protected]: 03 9206 4142

Stamp Bulletin Australia is produced by Australia Post’s Philatelic Group. To the best of Australia Post’s knowledge, all information contained in this Bulletin was correct at the time of printing. Australia Post will not accept any responsibility for errors, oversights or changes to information which may occur after printing. The availability of products advertised in this Bulletin is subject to demand, availability of stock or as otherwise notified from time to time. For availability of products, visit our website at: auspost.com.au/stamps.Where non-Australia Post products or businesses are advertised, Australia Post does not represent any association with the business advertised or the supply of goods or services by those businesses.

4 Legends 2013

9 Centenary of Canberra

10 AAT Mountains

12 National Gallery of Australia: Landscapes

14 Bush Babies

16 Australia 2013

18 Diamond Jubilee Coronation

20 Australian Botanic Gardens

22 Impressions 2013

24 Coins

27 Seven Seas

Contents

ANGRY BIRDS™© 2009-2013 ROVIO ENTERTAINMENT LTD.

The stamp pack contains 20 x 60c

stamps with various Angry Birds

characters in the stamp tabs

$12.951514790 Stamp pack

Rovio’s Angry Birds was fi rst released for Apple’s iOS in December 2009. Since then over 12 million copies of the game have been purchased from Apple’s App Store.

A combined one billion downloads across all platforms makes Angry Birds the world’s biggest mobile application.

Special stamp pack includes stickers

Technical details

Issue date 18 January 2013

FDI withdrawal date 15 February 2013

Denomination 10 x 60c

Stamp and product design

Jo MuréAustralia Post Design Studio

Printer McKellar Renown

Paper (s/a) Tullis Russell (C100 s/a)

Printing process Lithography

Stamp size 26mm x 37.5mm

Perforations 14.6 x 13.86

Sheet layout Module of 50 (no design)

National postmark Melbourne, VIC 3000

60c Paul Kelly 60c Kylie Minogue 60c Ian ‘Molly’ Meldrum 60c Olivia Newton-John 60c John Farnham

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1760002 First day cover

The annual Australian Legends Award honours eminent Australians who have made a lasting contribution to the Australian identity and way of life. This year’s award honours 10 individuals and bands that have taken Australian music to the rest of the world.

Rock music singer-songwriter, guitarist, and harmonica player Paul Kelly has performed solo as well as leading numerous groups. Kelly’s music style has ranged from bluegrass to studio-oriented dub reggae, but his core output straddles folk, rock, and country. Kelly has won eight Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Music Awards and was inducted into their Hall of Fame in 1997.

Kylie Minogue is a singer, recording artist, songwriter and actress. She commenced her career as a recording artist in 1987 and in 1992 established herself as an independent performer. Minogue has enjoyed chart success in more than 40 countries and has received a number of music and cultural awards recognising her contribution from a number of countries including Britain and France.

Australian Legends of Music18 January 2013

Issue highlights

The stamp issue is presented in two design styles with the first five stamps featuring individual Australian music icons. A further five stamps recognise world- renowned albums by leading Australian bands. The stamps are presented as se-tenant pairs. (Refer to the stamp pack shown on page 5.)

60c INXS 60c AC/DC 60c Cold Chisel 60c Men at Work 60c The Seekers

51760126 Stamp pack

1760220 Maxicard set of 10(five shown here)

Ian “Molly” Meldrum is a popular music critic, journalist and musical entrepreneur and was the talent co-ordinator, on-air interviewer and presenter on the popular music program Countdown (1974–1987). Meldrum has featured on the Australian music scene since the mid-1960s, writing for Go-Set (1966–1974) and subsequent media contributions. He also produced top 10 hits for a number of artists, including Russell Morris, Ronnie Burns and Colleen Hewett.

Olivia Newton-John is a singer, actress and four-time Grammy award winner and has amassed number one and Top Ten Billboard Hot 100 singles. A multi-award winner, her music has been successful in formats that include pop, country and adult contemporary, selling an estimated 100 million albums worldwide. She co-starred with John Travolta in the fi lm musical Grease, which featured one of the most successful fi lm soundtracks in Hollywood history.

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Issue highlights

The prestige book shown here is a large-size format to support the amount of information and array of photographic material included with the product. Included are unique blocks of four for each of the 2013 Legends.

1760184 Prestige book

1760258 Booklet Collection

John Farnham found fame in 1967 with his hit “Sadie (The Cleaning Lady)” and has had a career spanning over 40 years. His album, Whispering Jack, held the number one position for 25 weeks and is the highest-selling album in Australian history. Farnham’s awards include Australian of the Year, an Offi cer of the Order of Australia (AO) and 19 ARIA Music Awards.

INXS is an Australian rock band that formed in Sydney in 1977. Mainstays were Garry Gary Beers, Andrew, Jon and Tim Farriss and Kirk Pengilly and for 20 years was fronted by Michael Hutchence. The band has achieved international success with hit recordings in the 1980s and 90s. When Hutchence died in 1997, he was replaced by JD Fortune and later Ciaran Gibbin. INXS has won six ARIA Music Awards, fi ve MTV Awards and two Brit Awards.

Booklet Collection

features individual designs as a

set of 10

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1760220 Maxicard set of 10(five shown here)

Issue highlights

The maxicard set of 10 brings the Legends to life through performance or promotional photography.

1760250 S/A booklet of 10 x 60c

Individual designs are available for each Legend

Hard rock band AC/DC was formed in 1973 by brothers Malcolm and Angus Young. Commonly classifi ed as hard rock, and considered pioneers of heavy metal, they are one of the highest grossing bands of all time. AC/DC underwent several line-up changes before releasing their fi rst album in 1975. After the death of lead singer, Bon Scott, in 1980 the group considered disbanding, but they were urged to continue.

Hard rock pub band Cold Chisel was formed in 1973 and by 1975 the defi nitive line up was consolidated: Jimmy Barnes, Ian Moss, Steve Prestwich, Phil Small and Don Walker. Cold Chisel was renowned as a dynamic live act and from early on concerts routinely became sell-out events. A number of the songs from the East album became embedded into our national identity.

Reggae-infl uenced rock band Men at Work achieved international success in the 1980s. They are the only Australian artists to reach the Number One position in album and singles charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom with Business as Usual and “Down Under” respectively. The group (Colin Hay, Ron Strykert, Jerry Speiser, John Rees and Greg Ham) won the 1983 Grammy Award for Best New Artist.

The Seekers are a folk music-infl uenced music group which was originally formed in 1962. The group’s best-known confi guration is Judith Durham, Athol Guy, Keith Potger and Bruce Woodley. After achieving numerous top 10 hits and international acclaim, they were named as joint Australians of the Year in 1968. The group disbanded the same year with Durham wishing to pursue a solo career although they would reform periodically. Woodley’s and Dobe Newton’s song “I Am Australian”, recorded by the Seekers, has become an unoffi cial Australian anthem.

18 January 2013Australian Legends of Music

Ideal gifts for young collectors

The story of Pinocchio was written by author

Carlo Collodi in the early 1880s and has been

a favourite with children ever since. A cheeky

character from the start, Pinocchio tried to

deceive a cast of colourful characters but

his nose would grow a little longer each

time he did.

The stamp pack contains

10 x 60c stamps featuring various

characters from the Disney animation

in the tabs

$10.95

$12.95

The stamp pack contains 20 x 60c

stamps with various characters from

the animated fi lm in the stamp

tabs

©Disney/Pixar

©Disney

1514791 Stamp pack

1514792 Stamp pack

5 March 2013Centenary of Canberra

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1764220 Maxicard set of two

60c National Portrait Gallery $2.35 Parliament House

Technical details

Issue date 5 March 2013

FDI withdrawal date 3 April 2013

Denomination 1 x 60c, 1 x $2.35

Stamp design Mary Callahan

Product designSimone SakinofskyAustralia Post Design Studio

Printer McKellar Renown (Pemara)

Paper (s/a) Tullis Russell (C100 and BG40-333)

Printing process Lithography

Stamp size 37.5mm x 26mm

Perforations 14.6 x 13.86

Sheet layout Module of 50 (no design)

National postmark Canberra, ACT 2600

1764126 Stamp pack

1764002 First day cover

1764360 Postal and numismatic cover

The offi cial foundation of Australia’s national capital took place on 12 March 1913 when Lady Denman, the wife of the then Governor-General, stood upon the newly-laid Foundation Stones and announced that the name would be Canberra. The site had been selected in 1908 as a compromise between rivals Sydney and Melbourne. Following an international competition for the design of the city, plans by architects Walter Burley Griffi n and Marion Mahony Griffi n were selected. Canberra is home to some of Australia’s most important buildings and national institutions.

Also available

as a postcard

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AAT Mountains12 March 2013

60c Mt Parsons 60c Mawson Escarpment $1.20c South Masson Range $1.80c David Range

Issue highlights

The minisheet in this issue captures the awe-inspiring beauty of the Antarctic mountains, revealing their different shapes, colours and textures.

Technical details

Issue date 12 March 2013

FDI withdrawal date 11 April 2013

Denomination 2 x 60c, 1 x $1.20, 1 x $1.80

Stamp and product design

Sharon RodziewiczAustralia Post Design Studio

Printer RA Printing

Paper Tullis Russell

Printing process Lithography

Stamp (minisheet) size 37.5mm x 26mm (135mm x 72mm)

Perforations 13.76 x 14.6

Sheet layout Module of 50 (no design)

National postmark Kingston, Tas 7050

1765142 Minisheet

These stamps continue the Australian Antarctic Territory (AAT) Landscapes series which began with the iceberg issue in 2011. The mountains and mountain ranges featured reveal the beauty and grandeur of the landscape.

Antarctica is the highest continent on earth and Mt McClintock, in the eastern sector of the AAT is its highest mountain. Although elevations in excess of 4,000 metres exist in the western sector of the AAT, these are ice domes and generally not considered mountains, but the defi nition is frequently debated.

Mt Parsons near Mawson Base is one of the most regularly ascended peaks due to the repeater installed on its summit. The repeater facilitates communications on VHF band between fi eld parties back to station around the area. Mt Parsons rises more than 1,000 metres above sea level.

12 March 2013AAT Mountains

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1765126 Stamp pack 1765220 Maxicard set of four

1765002 First day cover 1765013 First day cover (minisheet)

The Mawson Escarpment is fl at-topped and faces west extending for more than 100 kilometres. It was discovered by Flying Offi cer J. Seaton of the Australia National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) in 1956 and named after Sir Douglas Mawson. The South Masson Range was discovered and named by BANZARE and mapped by Norwegian cartographers from air photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition in 1936-37.

The David Range is part of the Framnes Mountains. It was sighted and named in February 1931 by the British Australian New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition (BANZARE) under Sir Douglas Mawson.

60c Eugene Von Guérard 60c Hans Heysen 60c Arthur Streeton 60c John Glover 60c Nicholas Chevalier

Issue highlights

This is the second stamp issue in the Gallery Series. The National Gallery of Australia (NGA) opened its doors to the public in October 1982, and has since developed and provided access to an outstanding national collection of more than 160,000 works across Australian art, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander art, Asian art, and European and American art.

1766182 Booklet s/a (10 x 60c)

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1766002First day cover

This issue of stamps features landscapes from the National Gallery of Australia collection by fi ve of Australia’s best known painters. The paintings convey a range of captivating Australian terrain, from lush coastal regions to the dry interior. Painted during the most prolifi c period of landscape art in Australia, from the late 1830s to the years following World War II, these works also refl ect the changing nature of this nation’s identity. In this era, landscape subjects became fi rm favourites with the public, and Australians began to visit their own museums and galleries to see images of their country. Landscape art remains a signifi cant and popular genre of visual art.

Dandenong Ranges from ‘Beleura’ is an example of Eugene von Guérard’s suburban coastal landscapes, it is believed to have been commissioned by wealthy pastoralist James Butchart of “Beleura”, near Mornington, Victoria.

The landscape of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia provided great inspiration for Hans Heysen. German-born Heysen is known for conveying the majesty of large gum trees, evident in his In the Flinders – Far North.

In Land of the Golden Fleece Arthur Streeton depicts a view towards Mount William from the southern end of the Grampians mountain range in Victoria, looking down and across a property at Willaura.

National Gallery of Australia19 March 2013

Technical details

Issue date 19 March 2013

FDI withdrawal date 17 April 2013

Denomination 5 x 60c se-tenant

Stamp designLynette TraynorAustralia Post Design Studio

Product designJohn WhiteAustralia Post Design Studio

Printer McKellar Renown

Paper (s/a) Tullis Russell (C100)

Printing process Lithography

Stamp size 26mm x 37.5mm

Perforations 14.6 x 13.86

Sheet layout Module of 50 (with design)

National postmark Parkes, ACT 2600

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1766241 Gutter strip (with design)

1766126 Stamp pack

1766220 Maxicard set of five

Mr Robinson’s house on the Derwent, Van Diemen’s Land is one of John Glover’s most magical landscapes. The site is beside the Derwent Estuary on the outskirts of Hobart, where Mr Robinson owned the substantial double stoned colonial house and expansive grounds.

Russian-born artist Nicholas Chevalier travelled throughout the south-east of the country in search of dramatic mountain ranges and seascapes for his subject matter. In Studley Park at sunrise Chevalier shows the Yarra River fl anked by tall trees and open bushland.

19 March 2013Landscapes

$1.70 Kookaburra $1.75 Wombat $2.60 Echidna $4.65 Platypus

Issue highlights

As with the previous release of stamps in this series there is a set of five postal and numismatic covers featuring coins issued by the Perth Mint.The first of these will be released in April as part of the stamp issue.

The remaining PNCs in the set will be released over the coming weeks.

This is the second in the Bush Babies stamp series produced in co-ordination with the Perth Mint’s release of bush baby coins. Bush Babies II features fi ve more young Australian animals – platypus, echidna, brush-tailed possum, kookaburra and wombat. The stamps capture the whimsy and character of these young Australian animals.

Scientists didn’t know what to make of the platypus when they fi rst saw this strange animal that lives in water and on land, has a duck-like bill, a tail and short squat legs. The platypus is a monotreme – egg-laying mammal – and is protected in Australia.

Largely covered with strong pointed spines which protect it from predators, the echidna also has a long snout and sharp claws, both used in its search for food. The echidna shares with the platypus the rare distinction of being a monotreme – they are the only two in the world – and is protected in Australia.

A marsupial, the brush-tailed possum is the most common possum in Australia, found all along the east coast of the country. It is very active at night and sleeps most of the day.

1767401 Sheetlet of 5 x $1.75 (s/a)1767002 First day cover

Bush Babies II2 April 2013

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$6.45 Possum

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The Wombat is among Australia’s favourite animals, and loves to forage at night on native grasses, shrubs and trees before returning to its burrow for the day.

The Kookaburra is the world’s largest kingfi sher, and is best known for its rather hysterical laughing call. It is a meat-eater preying on lizards, snakes, insects, mice and other small birds.

Technical details

Issue date 2 April 2013

FDI withdrawal date 30 April 2013

Denomination 1 x $1.70, $1.75, $2.60, $4.65, $6.45

Stamp and product design

Simone SakinofskyAustralia Post Design Studio

Printer McKellar Renown

Paper (s/a) Tullis Russell (C100 s/a)

Printing process Lithography

Stamp size 26mm x 37.5mm

Perforations 13.86 x 14.6

Sheet layout Module of 50 (no design)

National postmark Homebush, NSW 2140

2 April 2013Bush Babies II

1767360 Postal and numismatic cover

1767220 Maxicard set of five

1767126 Stamp pack

General entry daily tickets are $10 each and available for purchase through participating

Australia Post retail outlets or online at

worldstampexpo.com.au

This major international exhibition offers Australian collectors the opportunity to view rarely seen Australian Commonwealth stamps from Australia Post’s National Philatelic Collection and the Royal Philatelic Collection – the world’s most comprehensive collection of British and Commonwealth philatelic material.

Rare stamps, preserved by Australia Post on behalf of the Australian people will be on show as well as “never released” drawings, proofs and colour trials used for the planning and development of Australia’s fi rst national stamp issue – Kangaroo and Map. In this very signifi cant Australian philatelic year, catching a glimpse of these rarities over the six-day show is a must for those with a passion for the hobby and an interest in Australian history.

Gaining permission from the owner of the Royal Philatelic Collection, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, was the fi rst step in securing selections for the Australia 2013 Court of Honour. This privately held collection includes mostly British and Commonwealth stamps but there are also some major items of interest. One is an album said to have belonged to Tsesarevitch Alexis, the heir apparent and only son of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna, who were murdered with their family in Russia in 1918. The Royal Philatelic Collection is housed in St James’s Palace with selections being loaned out for major exhibitions around the world.

There is little doubt that the Court of Honour will be a popular destination for visitors to Australia 2013. On show will be selections of Australian Commonwealth stamps, including the JRW Purves collection, which was sold to His Majesty King George V for approximately £2,000 in 1930.

Other areas of interest will be the extensive range of show souvenirs available through the Australia Post stand and the booths held by the specialist stamp dealers and postal administrations. Subscribers to the Australian Stamp Bulletin should also look for a special souvenir edition to be released in early April announcing the offi cial stamp issues to be released during the exhibition.

ONLY A FEW WEEKS TO GO

For competitions, video imagery and show souvenirs visit

worldstampexpo.com.au

In the lead up to the largest stamp exhibition to take place in the southern hemisphere this year, the Australia 2013 organising committee is busy with fi nal arrangements and exhibition entries.

Unique corner mint strip of three of the 1913 First Watermark £2 Kangaroo and Map showing JBC(ooke) monogram (Stamp Printer, Melbourne)

Reproduced by gracious permission of Her Majesty The Queen to whom copyright belongs.

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Diamond Jubilee Coronation9 April 2013

Technical details

Issue date 9 April 2013

FDI withdrawal date 8 May 2013

Denomination 1 x 60c, 1 x $2.60

Stamp and productdesign

Jo MuréAustralia Post Design Studio

Printer McKellar Renown

Paper (s/a) Tullis Russell (C100 s/a)

Printing process Lithography

Stamp (sheetlet) size52mm x 37.5mm, 26mm x 37.5mm

(124mm x 207.5mm)

Perforations 14.6 x 13.86

Sheet layout Sheetlet of 10, module of 50

National postmark Elizabeth, SA 5112

60c Gold State Coach $2.60 Cecil Beaton photograph (1953)

The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II took place on 2 June 1953 over 12 months after her accession. Prime Ministers and leading citizens of the Commonwealth countries, representatives of foreign states, hundreds of thousands of Britons and over 200,000 tourists descended upon London for the coronation. The Queen rode from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey in the ornate gold state coach.

During the coronation ceremony, Elizabeth swore the coronation oath whereby she undertook to rule according to law, to exercise justice with mercy and to maintain the Church of England. She was then anointed, blessed and consecrated and crowned by the archbishop - at which point trumpets sounded, the Abbey bells pealed, and guns at the Tower of London saluted.1768220 Maxicard set of two

1768122 Sheetlet of 5 x $2.60 (s/a)

9 April 2013Diamond Jubilee Coronation

Issue highlights

The miniature sheet features the full formal portrait of the Queen and Prince Phillip taken in Buckingham Palace by photographer Cecil Beaton. There will also be a postal numismatic cover and prestige booklet for this issue to be released in June. Product details will be available in the next edition.

1768401 Embellished sheetlet pack

1768002 First day cover 1768013 First day cover (minisheet)

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1768126 Stamp pack

1768300 Stamp and medallion cover

1768142 Minisheet

ck

Features an embellished

sheetlet of 60c stamps

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Australian Botanic Gardens II23 April 2013

60c Tasmania 60c Ausralian Capital Territory 60c New South Wales

Issue highlights

This is the second in the Australian Botanic Gardens series, the first having been issued in 2007 and features another five major botanic gardens across the country. The stamps in the series celebrate the beauty and range of our botanic gardens.

Botanic gardens are institutions holding documented collections of living plants for the purposes of scientifi c research, conservation, display and education. A botanic garden is usually permanent; has an underlying scientifi c basis for, proper documentation of, and monitors its collections; has adequate labelling of its plants; is open to the public; and undertakes scientifi c or technical research on plants in its collections.

The Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne covers 363 hectares of untouched heathlands, wetlands, woodlands, Australian fl ora, landscapes, art and architecture.

The Botanical Gardens in Hobart hold historic plant collections, signifi cant trees and convict built walls all dating from the 19th century, and the world’s only Subantarctic Plant House.

The Darwin Botanic Gardens has approximately 450 species of palms and all eight species of the Adansonia or Baobab tree.

The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, Mount Tomah is set in the World Heritage-listed Greater Blue Mountains, on the summit of a basalt-capped peak, 1,000m above sea level. Its southern beeches from South America provide a spectacular autumnal colour display.

Technical details

Issue date 23 April 2013

FDI withdrawal date 28 May 2013

Denomination 5 x 60c se-tenant

Photography Simon Griffi ths

Stamp and product design

Jennifer ScalzoAustralia Post Design Studio

Printer EGO Print (Pemara)

Paper Tullis Russell (B640-333)

Printing process Lithography

Stamp size 37.5mm x 26mm

Perforations 14.6 x 13.86

Sheet layout Module of 50 (with design)

National postmark Garden City, Vic 3207

1722002 First day cover

23 April 2013Australian Botanic Gardens II

The Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra maintains some 6,200 species, representing around a third of Australia’s native plants from all parts of the country.

Simon Griffi ths is a leading photographer of gardens, food and interiors. His photography was also used for the fi rst Botanic Gardens stamp issue in 2007.

1722220 Maxicard set of five

1722184 Prestige booklet

60c Northern Territory 60c Victoria

1722241 Gutter strip (with design)

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Coins available to Australian residents only.

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Bathurst Collectable Boxed Set• Individually numbered• Limited edition of 250• Gold embellished sheetlet of 10 stamps• Includes medallion and grill badge$129.950310367

State Bowling Stamp and Badge Set• Limited edition of 300 • Numbered and embellished minisheet• First day cover• Pair of stamps• Badges – Bowls Australia and

2012 World Championships$129.950310383

Australian Zoos Minisheet Collection• Individually numbered• Limited edition of 500 • Mixed stamp minisheet includes fl ocking effect$129.950310395

Road Trip Australia Special Print Minisheet• Imperforate minisheets x 2• One minisheet with foiling

on the stamps• Limited Edition 500$29.950310402

Freecall 1800 331 794 or visit auspost.com.au/impressions

Inland Explorers Special EditionMinisheet Collection• Imperforate minisheets x 2• One minisheet printed on paper

made from rock (not adhesive)• Limited edition of 500$39.950310338

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Waterbirds Gold-foiled Boxed Set of Stamps• Set of four stamp designs• Presentation box $990310390

Australian Ballet 50 YearsStamp and Coin Folder • Silver foiled stamp sheetlet• Sheetlets individually numbered• Royal Australian Mint coin• Limited edition 300• Includes ballet shoe charm$99.950310400

Fred Hollows Stamp and Medallion SetExclusive minisheet – 60c Fred Hollows Medical Doctors stamp (2012), 45c Fred Hollows Celebrating Medical Science stamp (1995)• 1995 stamp microdate printed• Fred Hollows medallion• Limited edition 200$79.950310408

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$55 2013 $1 Silver Proof Bicentenary of the Holey Dollar and Dump Coin

$15 2013 $1 AL/BR Frunc Coloured Coin Polar Animals - Rockhopper Penguin

$15 2013 $1 Al/Br Frunc Coloured Coin Polar Animals - Polar Bear

1711298298

$110 2013 $5 Silver Proof Centenary of Canberra Coin

1711299

1711300

1711296

$209 2013 Kangaroos of the World Colour Silver Proof $1 and 20 Zloty Two Coin Set. The set features Australian Coin and coin produced by the Norowdy Bank Polski.

1711297

Coins Only available for purchase to Australian residents

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$65 2013 Love Coin Dolphin 1/2oz Silver Proof Coin

1712347

$115 2013 200th Anniv. Holey Dollar & Dump 1oz Silver Coin

1712350

$65 2013 Australian Bush Babies II 1/2oz Silver Proof Coin - Echidna

1712348

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$65 2013 Birds of Australia 1/2oz Silver Pr Coin - Regent Bowerbird

1712354

$14.95 2013 Australian Koala 1/10oz Silver Coin

1712352

$65 2013 Newborn Baby 1/2oz Silver Proof Coin

1712356

CoinsOnly available for purchase to Australian residents

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Anderson Inlet Stamp & Coin Fair (Vic)9 March 2013The fair will be held at the Uniting Church Hall, Williams Street, Inverloch from 9am to 4pm. Parking is available on the day and admission is $2. There will be a lucky door prize and a show overprint is also available.

Enquiries to Janet on 03 5674 2814.

Ballarat Begonia FestivalStamp and Coin Fair (Vic)11 March 2013This event will be held at the Ballarat Specialists School, Gillies Street, Ballarat (next to the YMCA aquatic centre). Operating hours are 9.30am to 3.30pm and admission is free.

There will be around 35 dealer and club tables as well as giveaways and catering on hand. A special limited edition overprinted Australia Post minisheet and covers with Ballarat Scenes numbered 1/100. For information, contact 03 53391767 or email [email protected]

Sunshine Coast Stamp Club Inc (Qld)17 March 2013The 2013 Sunshine Coast Stamp Fair will be held at the Sunshine Coast Square Dance Centre, 260 Dixon Road, Buderim from 9am to 4pm. Five dealers and 18 clubs will attend with exchange books. Admission is free.

For information contact the Fair Coordinator on 07 54397701.

Essendon and BroadmeadowsPhilatelic Society (Vic)13 April 2013The society’s 30th annual stamp and coin fair will be held in the St John’s Uniting Church Hall, cnr Buckley St and Mt Alexander Rd in Essendon, from 9am to 3pm. Admission is free and refreshments will be available. Stamp and club dealers will attend. For information contact Murray on 03 9306 7480 or Stewart on 0425 730914.

Richmond Stamp Club (NSW)20 April 2013The club’s annual stamp and coin fair will be held at St Monica’s Church Hall, cnr Windsor and Bourke Streets in Richmond, from 9am to 3pm. The theme this year is “150 Years of John Tebbutt’s First Observatory”. Admission is free and dealers will attend. Highlights include a range of souvenirs, an auction and a raffl e. Refer to the website for full details at www.richmondstampclub.com

Royal Philatelic Soc. (Vic)20 April 2013The club’s annual open day and bourse will be held from 10am to 3pm at Purves House, 303 High Street, Ashburton.

Major dealers will attend and an auction will take place at 12.30pm. Society publications and souvenirs will be available for sale.

Information is available from the society website at rpsv.org.au or from Frank Pauer on [email protected].

The fi rst day of issue for each station is the date the supply ship arrives at the station.

Casey Station 11/12/2011

Davis Station 10/11/2011

Mawson Station 29/02/2012

Macquarie Island19/04/2012

Cape Denison 14/01/2012

Stamp Shows and Events Ship Arrival Dates

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First Day of Issue Postmarks

Centenary of Canberra5 March 2013Canberra, ACT 2600

AAT Mountains12 March 2013Kingston, Tas 7050

Landscapes of the NGA19 March 2013Parkes, ACT 2600

Bush Babies II1 April 2013Homebush, NSW 2040

Queen’s Coronation9 April 2013Elizabeth, SA 5251

Botanic Gardens II23 April 2013Garden City, Vic 3207

Australian South SeaIslander PSE1 March 2013Mackay, Qld 4740

Temporary Postmarks

Canberra, ACT 2600Lions 61st National Convention 26 to 29 April 2013.Available from Jamison Centre retail postal outlet.

South Perth, WA 6151Philatelic Society of Western Australia Stamp Mart 17 May 2013. 100 Years of Commonwealth stamps.

Centenary of CanberraSupplement: design set (gummed), design set (s/a)Optional: s/a booklet of 20

AAT MountainsSupplement: design set (gummed), minisheet

NGA: LandscapesSupplement: design set (gummed), design set (s/a) Optional: s/a booklet, gutter 10 x 60c

Bush Babies IISupplement: design set (gummed), design set (s/a) sheetletsOptional: s/a sheetlets x 3

Silver Jubilee CoronationSupplement: design set (gummed), design set (s/a), minisheetOptional: s/a sheetlet of 5, embellished sheetlet of 10

Australian Botanic Gardens IISupplement: design set (gummed), design set (s/a) strip of 5Optional: gutter 10 x 60c, s/a strip of 5

To the left are issues that will be included in Seven Seas 2012 supplements and optional pages. Seven Seas pages are only

available from stamp dealers and Seven Seas.

• No CTO • Partial returns for refunds not accepted

Please note: Due to a change in the sheet layouts for theLegends 2013 stamps there are no gutter pairs available.

The cost of the Supplement page from Bulletin 320has been amended to refl ect this at $148.80.

Mail order codes

1722235 Australian Supplement $86.25

1722236 Australian Optional $83.45

1722238 AAT Supplement $8.40

In the case of self-adhesive stamps, Australia Post will supply full

booklets or sheetlets only.

Enquiries about Australian philatelic products and orders can be sent to:

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(Reply paid when posting in Australia) FERNTREE GULLY VIC 3156

Postmarks Seven Seas

Mail order Retail Product description Price Withdrawal date

5 March 2013 Centenary of Canberra

1764067 92694 Stamps (1 x 60c, 1 x $2.35) $2.95 30 Sep 2013

1764005 92702 Cover (blank) $0.30 30 Sep 2013

1764002 92703 First day cover (gummed) $3.25 03 Apr 2013

1764003 92704 First day cover (s/a) $0.90 03 Apr 2013

1764126 92705 Stamp pack $3.40 30 Sep 2013

1764220 92707 Maxicards (2) $4.45 30 Sep 2013

1764360 92708 PNC $15.95 30 Sep 2013

1764184 92709 Prestige booklet $12.95 30 Sep 2013

1764182 92689 Booklet of 20 x 60c $12.00 30 Sep 2013

1764250 Chequebook of 20 x 20 x 60c $240.00 30 Sep 2013

1764210 92688 Roll of 200 $120.00 30 Sep 2013

1764200 92695 Strip of one $0.60 30 Sep 2013

1764212 60178 Parliament House postcard $1.60 To be advised

1764241 92698 Gutter 10 x 60c ( no design) $6.00 30 Sep 2013

1764242 92701 Gutter 10 x $2.35 $23.50 30 Sep 2013

12 March 2013 AAT Mountains

1765067 14518 Stamps (2 x 60c, 1 x $1.20, 1 x $1.80) $4.20 30 June 2014

1765142 60236 Minisheet $4.20 30 June 2014

1765005 14528 Cover (blank) $0.30 30 June 2014

1765002 14529 First day cover (gummed) $4.50 10 Apr 2013

1765013 60238 First day cover (minisheet) $4.50 10 Apr 2013

1765126 14530 Stamp pack $8.85 30 June 2014

1764220 14531 Maxicards (4) $7.20 30 June 2014

1764241 14521 Gutter 10 x 60c ( no design) $6.00 30 June 2014

1764242 14524 Gutter 10 x $1.20 $12.00 30 June 2014

1764243 14527 Gutter 10 x $1.80 $18.00 30 June 2014

19 March 2013 National Gallery of Australia: Landscapes

1766067 92722 Stamps (5 x 60c) $3.00 30 Sep 2013

1766005 92724 Cover (blank) $0.30 30 Sep 2013

1766002 92725 First day cover (gummed) $3.30 17 Apr 2013

1766126 92726 Stamp pack $3.45 30 Sep 2013

1766220 92727 Maxicards (5) $6.75 30 Sep 2013

1766182 92720 Booklet (10 x 60c) $6.00 30 Sep 2013

1766250 Chequebook (20 x 10 x 60c) $120.00 30 Sep 2013

1766241 92723 Gutter 10 x 60c (with design) $6.00 30 Sep 2013

2 April 2013 International: Australian Bush Babies II

1767067 92744 Stamps ($1.70, $1.75, $2.60, $4.65, $6.45) $17.15 To be advised

1767005 92760 Blank cover $0.30 To be advised

1767002 92761 First day cover (gummed) $17.45 30 Apr 2013

1767126 92762 Stamp pack $17.60 To be advised

1767220 92768 Maxicards (5) $20.90 To be advised

1767403 92757 Sheetlet (5 x $1.70) $8.50 To be advised

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New Issues

2 April 2013 International: Australian Bush Babies II

1767404 Chequebook (20 x 5 x $1.70) $170.00 To be advised

1767401 92756 Sheetlet (5 x $1.75) $8.75 To be advised

1767402 Chequebook (20 x 5 x $1.75) $175.00 To be advised

1767405 TBA Sheetlet (5 x $2.60) $13.00 To be advised

1767406 Chequebook (20 x 5 x $2.60) $260.00 To be advised

1767360 92763 PNC Kookaburra $15.95 To be advised

1767242 92750 Gutter 10 x $1.70 (no design) $17.00 To be advised

1767241 92747 Gutter 10 x $1.75 (no design) $17.50 To be advised

1767243 92752 Gutter 10 x $2.60 (no design) $26.00 To be advised

1767244 92755 Gutter 10 x $4.65 (no design) $46.50 To be advised

1767501 60515 Gutter 10 x $6.45 (no design) $64.50 To be advised

9 April 2013 Diamond Jubilee Coronation

1768067 60080 Stamps (1 x 60c, 1 x $2.60) $3.20 31 Oct 2013

1768142 60087 Minisheet $3.20 31 Oct 2013

1768005 60089 Blank cover $0.30 31 Oct 2013

1768002 60090 First day cover (gummed) $3.50 08 May 2013

1768013 60091 First day cover (minisheet) $3.50 08 May 2013

1768126 60092 Stamp pack $6.85 31 Oct 2013

1768401 60093 Embellished sheetlet pack $6.45 31 Oct 2013

1768220 60094 Maxicards (2) $4.70 31 Oct 2013

1768300 60599 Stamp and medallion cover $19.95 To be advised

1768122 60078 Sheetlet (5 x $2.60) $13.00 31 Oct 2013

1768250 Chequebook (20 x 5 x $2.60) $260.00 31 Oct 2013

1768141 60083 Gutter 10 x 60c (no design) $6.00 31 Oct 2013

1768142 60086 Gutter 10 x $2.60 $26.00 31 Oct 2013

23 April 2013 Australian Botanic Gardens II

1722067 23384 Stamps (5 x 60c) $3.00 31 Oct 2013

1722005 23395 Blank cover $0.30 31 Oct 2013

1722002 23330 First day cover (gummed) $3.30 22 May 2013

1722003 23387 First day cover (s/a) $3.30 22 May 2013

1722126 23390 Stamp pack $3.45 31 Oct 2013

1722220 23397 Maxicards (5) $6.75 31 Oct 2013

1722184 23332 Prestige booklet $12.95 31 Oct 2013

1722210 23383 Roll of 200 $120.00 31 Oct 2013

1722200 22282 Strip of 5 $3.00 31 Oct 2013

1722241 23388 Gutter 10 x 60c (with design) $6.00 31 Oct 2013

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Planned withdrawal dates may be changed without notice to meet emergent postal requirements. Advice of such changes will be published retrospectively in the fi rst available Stamp Bulletin Australia. All prices are GST inclusive and are recommended. Contact the Australian Philatelic Bureau (FREECALL 1800 331 794 within Australia, +61 3 9887 0033 overseas) or visit auspost.com.au/stamps for the current price at the time you place your order. Hours of operation are 8:30am to 5pm AEST.

The price of stamps and related products, souvenir items and numismatics are correct at the time of printing but are subject to change. The price of numismatic products is subject to valuation changes. All prices shown are GST inclusive where applicable and are recommended. Contact the Australian Philatelic Bureau, or your participating Australia Post retail outlet to check the current price at the time of placing your order. Refer to the offi cial order form for all products available. Not all are listed here.

Miscellaneous

1514790 60124 Angry Birds Easter stamp pack $12.95 To be advised

1514791 60156 Pinocchio stamp pack $10.95 To be advised

1514792 60444 Finding Nemo 10th Anniversary stamp pack $12.95 To be advised

6721134 60239 Australian and South Sea Islanders PSEM $0.70 To be advised

6721135 60240 Australian and South Sea Islanders PSEP $0.70 To be advised

6721144 Set of South Sea Islanders PSEs (2) $1.40 To be advised

Perth Mint

1712347 60148 2013 Love Coin Dolphin 1/2oz Silver Proof Coin $65.00 To be advised

1712348 60146 2013 Bush Babies II 1/2oz Silver Pr Coin – Echidna $65.00 To be advised

1712356 60414 2013 Newborn Baby 1/2oz Silver Proof Coin $65.00 To be advised

1712352 60407 2013 Australian Koala 1/10oz Silver Coin $14.95 To be advised

1712350 60147 200th Anniv. Holey Dollar & Dump 1oz Silver Coin $115.00 To be advised

1712354 60405 Birds of Aust. 1/2oz Silver Pr Coin – Regent Bowerbird $65.00 To be advised

RAM

1711296 60430 $1 Silver Pr Bicentenary Holey Dollar & Dump Coin $55.00 To be advised

1711297 60435 Kangaroos of the World Two Coin Set $209.00 To be advised

1711298 60749 $5 Silver Proof Centenary of Canberra Coin $110.00 To be advised

1711299 60751 $1 Al/Br Coloured Coin Polar Animals – Polar Bear $15.00 To be advised

1711300 60758 $1 Al/Br Coloured Coin Polar Animals – Penguin $15.00 To be advised

Australian Antarctic Territory Base Covers and Sets Icebergs6719027 AAT Icebergs base cover set x 5 $13.50 6719028 AAT Icebergs base Mawson cover $2.70 6719029 AAT Icebergs base Davis cover $2.70 6719030 AAT Icebergs base Casey cover $2.70 6719031 AAT Icebergs base Macqaurie cover $2.706719250 AAT Icebergs base Cape Denison cover $2.70 6719032 AAT Icebergs base block 4 set x 5 $25.50 6719033 AAT Icebergs base BL4 set Mawson $5.10 6719034 AAT Icebergs base BL4 set Davis $5.10 6719035 AAT Icebergs base BL4 set Casey $5.10 6719036 AAT Icebergs base BL4 set Macquarie $5.10 6719251 AAT Icebergs base BL4 set Cape Deniison $5.10

AAE 6720027 AAT Expedition base cover set x 5 $16.50 6720028 AAT Expedition base Mawson cover $3.306720029 AAT Expedition base Davis cover $3.30 6720030 AAT Expedition base Casey cover $3.30 6720031 AAT Expedition base Macquarie cover $3.306720250 AAT Expedition base Cape Denison Cover $3.30 6720032 AAT Expedition base block 4 set x 5 $31.50 6720033 AAT Expedition base BL4 set Mawson $6.30 6720034 AAT Expedition base BL4 set Davis $6.30 6720035 AAT Expedition base BL4 set Casey $6.30 6720036 AAT Expedition base BL4 set Macquarie $6.30 6720251 AAT Expedition base BL4 set Cape Denison $6.30

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of the arrival of the fi rst South Sea Islanders

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Envelope designSimone SakinofskyAustralia Post Design Studio

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The 2012 Collection of Australian Stamps includes each of the normal gummed

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.95

1767

242

Gu

tter

10 x

$1.70

(n

o d

esi

gn

) $

17.0

0

1767

241

Gu

tter

10 x

$1.75

(n

o d

esi

gn

) $

17.5

0

1767

243

Gu

tter

10 x

$2.6

0 (

no

desi

gn

) $

26

.00

1767

244

Gu

tter

10 x

$4

.65

(n

o d

esi

gn

) $

46

.50

1767

501

Gu

tter

10 x

$6

.45

(n

o d

esi

gn

) $

64

.50

9A

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mo

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Ju

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nati

on

5 M

arc

h 2

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ten

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of

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be

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067

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mp

s (1

x 6

0c, 1

x $

2.3

5)

$2.9

5

1764

005

Co

ver

(bla

nk)

$0

.30

1764

002

Fir

st d

ay c

over

(gu

mm

ed

)$

3.2

5

1764

003

Fir

st d

ay c

over

(s/a

)$

0.9

0

1764

126

Sta

mp

pack

$3

.40

1764

220

Maxic

ard

s (2

)$

4.4

5

1764

360

PN

C$

15.9

5

1764

184

Pre

stig

e b

oo

kle

t$

12.9

5

1764

182

Bo

okle

t o

f 20

x 6

0c

$12

.00

1764

250

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k o

f 20

x 2

0 x

60

c$

24

0.0

0

1764

210

Ro

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f20

0$

120

00

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to A

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Stam

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9 A

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Dia

mo

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Ju

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oro

nati

on

1768

067

Sta

mp

s (1

x 6

0c, 1

x $

2.6

0)

$3

.20

1768

142

Min

ish

eet

$3

.20

1768

005

Bla

nk c

over

$0

.30

1768

002

Fir

st d

ay c

over

(gu

mm

ed

)$

3.5

0

1768

013

Fir

st d

ay c

over

(min

ish

eet)

$3

.50

1768

126

Sta

mp

pack

$6

.70

1768

401

Em

belli

shed

sh

eetl

et

pack

$6

.45

1768

220

Maxic

ard

s (2

)$

4.7

0

1768

300

Sta

mp

an

d m

ed

alli

on

co

ver

$19

.95

1768

122

Sh

eetl

et

(5 x

$2.6

0)

$13

.00

1768

250

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 5

x $

2.6

0)

$26

0.0

0

1768

141

Gu

tter

10 x

60

c (

no

desi

gn

)$

6.0

0

1768

142

Gu

tter

10 x

$2.6

0$

26

.00

23

Ap

ril 2

013

A

ust

ralian

Bo

tan

ic G

ard

en

s II

1722

067

Sta

mp

s (5

x 6

0c)

$3

.00

1722

005

Bla

nk c

over

$0

.30

1722

002

Fir

st d

ay c

over

(gu

mm

ed

)$

3.3

0

1722

003

Fir

st d

ay c

over

(s/a

)$

3.3

0

1722

126

Sta

mp

pack

$3

.45

1722

220

Maxic

ard

s (5

)$

6.7

5

1722

184

Pre

stig

e b

oo

kle

t$

12.9

5

1722

210

Ro

ll o

f 20

0$

120

.00

1722

200

Str

ip o

f 5

$3

.00

1722

241

Gu

tter

10 x

60

c (

wit

h d

esi

gn

)$

6.0

0

Mis

ce

llan

eo

us

1514

790

An

gry

Bir

ds

East

er

stam

p p

ack

$12

.95

1514

791

Pin

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io s

tam

p p

ack

$10

.95

1514

792

Fin

din

g N

em

o 10

th A

nniv

ers

ary

sta

mp

pack

$12

.95

6721

134

Au

stra

lian

an

d S

ou

th S

ea Isl

an

ders

PS

EM

$0

.70

6721

135

Au

stra

lian

an

d S

ou

th S

ea Isl

an

ders

PS

EP

$0

.70

6721

144

Set

of

So

uth

Sea Isl

an

ders

PS

Es

(2)

$1.4

0

Tota

l

1764

210

Ro

ll o

f 20

0$

120

.00

1764

200

Str

ip o

f o

ne

$0

.60

1764

212

Parl

iam

en

t H

ou

se p

ost

card

$1.6

0

1764

241

Gu

tter

10 x

60

c (

no

desi

gn

)$

6.0

0

1764

242

Gu

tter

10 x

$2.3

5$

23

.50

19 M

arc

h 2

013

A

AT

Mo

un

tain

s

1765

067

Sta

mp

s (2

x 6

0c, 1

x $

1.20

, 1 x

$1.8

0)

$4

.20

1765

142

Min

ish

eet

$4

.20

1765

005

Co

ver

(bla

nk)

$0

.30

1765

002

Fir

st d

ay c

over

(gu

mm

ed

)$

4.5

0

1765

013

Fir

st d

ay c

over

(min

ish

eet)

$4

.50

1765

126

Sta

mp

pack

$8

.85

1764

220

Maxic

ard

s (4

)$

7.20

1764

241

Gu

tter

10 x

6

0c (

no

desi

gn

)$

6.0

0

1764

242

Gu

tter

10 x

$

1.20

$12

.00

1764

243

Gu

tter

10 x

$

1.8

0

$18

.00

19 M

arc

h 2

013

N

ati

on

al G

alle

ry o

f A

ust

ralia: L

an

dsc

ap

es

1766

067

Sta

mp

s (5

x 6

0c)

$3

.00

1766

005

Co

ver

(bla

nk)

$0

.30

1766

002

Fir

st d

ay c

over

(gu

mm

ed

)$

3.3

0

1766

126

Sta

mp

pack

$3

.45

1766

220

Maxic

ard

s (5

)$

6.7

5

1766

182

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

$6

.00

1766

250

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

$12

0.0

0

1766

241

Gu

tter

10 x

60

c (

wit

h d

esi

gn

) $

6.0

0

2 A

pri

l 2

013

In

tern

ati

on

al: A

ust

ralian

Bu

sh B

ab

ies

II

1767

067

Sta

mp

s ($

1.70

, $1.75

, $2.6

0, $

4.6

5, $

6.4

5)

$17

.15

1767

005

Bla

nk c

over

$0

.30

1767

002

Fir

st d

ay c

over

(gu

mm

ed

)$

17.6

0

1767

126

Sta

mp

pack

$17

.45

1767

220

Maxic

ard

s (5

)$

20

.90

1767

403

Sh

eetl

et

(5 x

$1.70

) $

8.5

0

1767

404

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 5

x $

1.70

) $

170

.00

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31:

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M =

min

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M =

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L

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20

13

S

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on

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Gre

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1761

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mp

s (5

x 6

0c, 1

x $

1.20

)$

4.2

0

1761

005

Co

ver

(bla

nk)

$0

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1761

126

Sta

mp

pack

$4

.65

1761

220

Maxic

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s (6

)$

8.7

0

1761

250

Bo

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t (1

0 x

60

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1761

251

Ch

eq

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k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

Lo

ve

$12

0.0

0

1761

252

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

Orc

hid

$6

.00

1761

253

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

Orc

hid

$12

0.0

0

1761

254

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

Au

stra

lia$

6.0

0

1761

255

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

Au

stra

lia$

120

.00

1761

256

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

Gu

mle

aves

$6

.00

1761

257

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

Gu

mle

aves

$12

0.0

0

1761

258

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

$1.20

) W

ed

din

g$

12.0

0

1761

259

Cheq

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oo

k (

20

x 10

x $

1.20

) W

ed

din

g$24

0.0

0

1761

400

Bo

okle

t C

olle

cti

on

$3

8.0

0

1761

184

Pre

stig

e b

oo

kle

t$

24

.95

1761

241

Gu

tter

10 x

60

c (

no

desi

gn

)$

6.0

0

1761

242

Gu

tter

10 x

$1.20

$12

.00

12 F

eb

ruary

20

13

Su

rfi n

g A

ust

ralia

1762

067

Sta

mp

s (4

x 6

0c)

$2.4

0

1762

142

Min

ish

eet

$2.4

0

1762

005

Co

ver

(bla

nk)

$0

.30

1762

003

Fir

st d

ay c

over

(s/a

)$

2.7

0

1762

126

Sta

mp

pack

$5

.25

1762

182

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

$6

.00

1762

250

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

$12

0.0

0

1762

209

Ro

ll o

f 10

0 x

60

c$

60

.00

1762

200

Str

ip o

f 4

$2.4

0

1762

360

PN

C$

15.9

5

8 J

an

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20

13 L

un

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w Y

ear

– Y

ear

of

the

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1759

067

Sta

mp

s (1

x 6

0c, $

1.8

0)

$2.4

0

1759

142

Min

ish

eet

$2.4

0

1759

451

Min

ish

eet

(pack o

f 5

)$

12.0

0

1759

005

Co

ver

(bla

nk)

$0

.30

1759

098

Zo

dia

c s

heetl

et

$4

.80

1759

400

Sp

ecia

l ed

itio

n L

otu

s sh

eetl

et

(s/a

)$

9.9

5

1759

126

Sta

mp

pack /

gre

eti

ng

card

$2.8

5

1759

212

Po

stcard

$1.6

0

1759

231

PP

E$

0.7

0

1759

232

IPP

E$

2.6

5

1759

360

PN

C$

15.9

5

1759

184

Pre

stig

e b

oo

kle

t$

12.9

5

1759

241

Gu

tter

10 x

60

c (

wit

h d

esi

gn

)$

6.0

0

1759

242

Gu

tter

10 x

$1.8

0$

18.0

0

1759

600

Go

ld f

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d p

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nta

tio

n m

inis

heet

$9

9.9

5

1514

785

20

13 B

ab

y K

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sake

$15

.95

18 J

an

uary

20

13 A

ust

ralian

Le

ge

nd

s A

ward

1760

067

Sta

mp

s (1

0 x

60

c)

$6

.00

1760

005

Co

ver

(bla

nk)

$0

.30

1760

126

Sta

mp

pack

$6

.45

1760

220

Maxic

ard

s (1

0)

$13

.50

1760

250

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

Pau

l K

elly

$6

.00

1760

251

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

Pau

l K

elly

$12

0.0

0

1760

252

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

Kylie

Min

og

ue

$6

.00

1760

253

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

Kylie

Min

og

ue

$12

0.0

0

1760

254

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

Mo

lly$

6.0

0

1760

255

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

Mo

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120

.00

1760

256

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

ON

J$

6.0

0

1760

257

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k(2

0x

10x

60

c)

ON

J$

120

00

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sta

mp

sh

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1514

733

Nic

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lod

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n f

old

er

Do

ra S

SS

& s

ticke

rs$

14.9

5

1514

734

Th

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of

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on

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S$

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5

1514

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Sp

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an

d F

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ds

SS

S$

9.9

5

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736

Die

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d F

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SS

S$

9.9

5

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ra a

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Fri

en

ds

$9

.95

1514

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Dis

ne

y A

rie

l C

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nd

SS

S$

14.9

5

1514

693

Dis

ney F

air

ies

min

i S

SS

$9

.95

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Price

Qty

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Prod

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crip

tion

Price

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1762

360

PN

C$

15.9

5

1762

184

Pre

stig

e b

oo

kle

t$

12.9

5

1762

220

Maxic

ard

(4

)$

6.15

1762

241

Gu

tter

10 x

60

c (

no

desi

gn

)$

6.0

0

19 F

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ruary

20

13

To

p D

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s

1763

067

Sta

mp

s (5

x 6

0c)

$3

.00

1763

005

Co

ver

(bla

nk)

$0

.30

1763

126

Sta

mp

pack

$3

.45

1763

220

Maxic

ard

s (5

)$

6.7

5

1763

250

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

Sch

nau

zer

$6

.00

1763

251

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

Sch

nau

zer

$12

0.0

0

1763

252

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

Dach

sun

d$

6.0

0

1763

253

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

Dach

sun

d$

120

.00

1763

254

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

Pu

g$

6.0

0

1763

255

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

Pu

g$

120

.00

1763

256

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

Au

stalia

n T

err

ier

$6

.00

1763

257

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

Au

st. T

err

ier

$12

0.0

0

1763

258

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

Cav. K

ing

Ch

arl

es

$6

.00

1763

259

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

Kin

g C

harl

es

$12

0.0

0

1763

400

Bo

okle

t C

olle

cti

on

$3

2.0

0

1763

241

Gu

tter

10 x

60

c (

wit

h d

esi

gn

)$

6.0

0

To

tal

1760

256

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

ON

J$

6.0

0

1760

257

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

ON

J$

120

.00

1760

500

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

Farn

ham

$6

.00

1760

501

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

Farn

ham

$12

0.0

0

1760

502

Bo

okle

t (1

0 x

60

c)

INX

S$

6.0

0

1760

503

Ch

eq

ueb

oo

k (

20

x 1

0 x

60

c)

INX

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