MESSAGE
FROM THE
MINISTER
CITIES BY NIGHT Date ofissue 22 February 1995
T
he six stamps of this issue feature
urban centres each of which has a definite and well-known daytime characrer. Auckland is the City of Sails, Christchurch has its famous parks and gardens, Dunedin its solid Scottish background that pervades its archircnure, \X!ellingroll the Harbour Capital, the thermal wonders of Rotorua and the mighty Remarkables of Queenstowll. All these cenrres are completel)' different ftom each other. The character changes when night falls. There is somerhing quite magical about city liglHS. The canyons berwecn the high rises become ribbons of bright lights; Aoodlights pick out major buildings; lake and harbour warers reAect and enhance the ovetalllight show provided b)' commercial acrivirics.
To capture rhe unique mood of each
city means extremely careful selection from hundreds of photographs. For instance, Queenstown looked best ftom an elevated
Kia ora New Zealand stamps are one of the best ways ro take New Zealand ro the world. Every lerrer sent overseas is a picrorial ambassador for our country. In the promotion of New Zealand I have found that a good piCture can say more than a thousand words. The rrick is picking the right picrure. New Zealand POSt has done an excellent job at this. The diStinctiveness of our cities is captured brillianrly in the "Cities by Night" stamp issue and is one of the many excellent issues highlighted here. I look forward ro seeing more of these ourstanding issues circulated around the world.
vanrage point, Chrisrchufch needed ro have trees and spires dominant while the
inner city buildings of Wellington and Auckland contrast delightfull), with the distinctive buildings of Duncdin and Rororua.
FOR RELEASE 45c 80c $1.00 Hon John Banks
MINISTER OF TOURISM 2
Auckland Wellington Chrisrchurch
$1.20
Dunedin
$1.50
Rotorua
$1.80
Queensrown
Stamps designed by Red Cactus Design, \'(Iellillgtoll
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REINTRODUCTION
OF
Ross
DEPENDENCY STAMPS
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emand, both local and international, has warranted the reintroduction of special Ross Dependency stamps. Discontinued in 1987 when the New Zealand Post Office"on the ice" was closed, these stamps were missed, particularly by philarelisrs who will certainly welcome their return. In November 1994 a definitive issue of ten stamps will replace the New Zealand stamps currently in use for mail from Scott Base at the Ross Dependency. The issue depicts ten different species of wildlife which have adapted to, live and breed successfully in this harsh environmenc. The penguins, seals, pettels and skuas featured in this delightful issue are displayed at their best. Fine detail and beautiful colour enhances what are already photogenic subjects. The stamps will be available for Ross Dependency postage only they will not be valid for postage in New Zealand. They will be on sale to those actually at SCOtt Base though letters posted there will be cancelled at Christchurch. However, collectors will be able to obtain the new stamps from the Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch Philatelic Sales Centres or by mail order from the Philarelic Bureau, Wanganui. It is important to note that ALL cancelling of Ross Dependency mail will be carried out at the New Zealand Post Ross Dependency Agency ar the Christchurch Philarelic Sales Centte. This includes all mail ftom the ice and all philatelic mail. Also available - Presentation Pack - See enclosed Cricket orderform fOr details
FOR RELEASE 5e somh polar skua 10c snow pecre! chick
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20c black-browed albatross 45c emperor penguins 50c chinstrap penguins Stamp' d"ign,d by Gr<gory Milkn,
70c Adelie penguins 80c elephant seals
$1 leopard seal $2 Weddell seal $3 crabeater seal pup W<ilingron.
BUTTERFLIES Date ofissue 25 January 1995
T
he common copper (Lycaena salustius) adorns the $4 stamp. The yellow-brown undersides of the wings are the most identifiable feature of this butterfly as the upper surfaces vary in predominant colour through a range of orange, copper and gold. Males have double black lines on the veins of the wings as the stamp shows, but females display this characteristic to a much lesser degree on their hind wings only. The common copper can be found in warm open situations throughout New Zealand. The red admiral (Bassaris gonerilla) is probably the besr known in the land. Although other re adm'irals are found in many other countties, the New Zealand speGr~ is eoae ic and quite distinct. It has bright red patches on eaÂŁh win~~d black and blue eye-spots on the hind wings. Under the wi gs there :s a pattern of orange-brown and silver-grey. This sttikingly attractivb butterfl~ can also be found in JUSt about every area of the country frobih;:;t5asrures and fields of rural New Zealand to the tiniest of ci garif~nf. ~.
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FOR RELEASE $4 common copper $5 red admiral Stamp' d"ign,d by Paulin< Mors" Chr;Jlchurch
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NEW LIMITED EDITION COLLECTORS PACKS
L
imited Editions is a new idea designed particularly for the collector who wishes to compile sramps generally for their philateLic and thematic interest but specifically for their potential future value. Postage stamps have long been a favourite collectible with resale potential and New Zealand Post are introducing this 'added-value' proposal to enhance an already vibrant market.
The Limited Editions concept is simple. Selecred stamp issues, are presented in
Also, unique to these editions is the inclusion of the examples
Collectors Packs will be high but the quantity of each pack will be strictly limited. Customers. chosen by ballot, will be added to
of colour separations used to
a list of standing order customers
produce the stamps. These show each separate colour used in the printing process. These "stamps"
and allotted a numbered copy. say 532, which will be their edition number for all subsequent editions. or until they decide to withdraw. Should there be
and comprehensive collecwc's notes.
are overprinted with the words
'Colour Separation'. Each Limited Edition Pack comes with a protective slipcase and the complete presentation is
designed to be suitable for adding to the most prestigious library.
individually numbered packs together with written guarantees
ofauthel1licity. specially prepared souvenir covers, blocks ofstamps
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Strictly limited New Zealand Post believes demand for the Limited Edition
HUNTERS CLUB
C
onsidering the Stamp Hunters Club was only launched a few short months ago through publicity to members on the philatelic mailing list, the response to this new concept can only be described as overwhelming. At the last count there were over 8,000 members! The average age is ten years which is exactly the target age
confident of filling a gap in the market for collectibles.
withdrawals, new customers will
Inaugural edition
be drawn from a waiting list of those unsuccessful in the original ballo!. By strictly limiting the quantity of each edition and guaranteeing the superb quality
The 1994 Centenary of ew Zealand Cricket stamp issue
and authenticity of the content
throughour. New Zealand POSt is
features in the inaugural edition
of which only 2000 will be produced - a fitting beginning to this new philatelic venture.
Keep an eye on your mailbox in October for more details.
B IG 5 UCCESS catching the imagination and interest of children - secondly, teachers are appreciative of its value as a reaching rool and are writing in for
more brochures so they can encourage whole classes to join in - and thirdly, the tremendous work being undertaken by volunteers from philatelic societies visiting schools to speak directly to the pupils. Thank you to all those who have taken part.
the club was created to interest. However
the spread of ages making up that average ranges from minus four months
0) to over 60 years old. There seems
,
to be an ev~n appeal for both males and females. Stamp Month began on 16 August 1994 and as part of this promotion to younger existing and prospective stamp collectors,
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a mailing to schools was arranged. This has resulted i~ another great wave of replies - over 100 a day in the first week! This response can be attributed to three things - firstly the material is
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COLLECTORS CORNER
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n this issue, Colin Cap ill, a stamp exhibitor who writes
for numerous philatelic publications, takes a look at exhibiting stamps for Focus. Rather than leaving your
stamps and othet philatelic items stored in envelopes and
stockbooks, you - and your friends - can derive much pleasure from seeing them mounted and wrirren up with relevant information on album
pages. Competitions and Exhibitions. Once mounted, rhe pages can then be entered inro competitions and exhibitions. Most stamp clubs and societies
hold small competitions where members may be required to enter anything from one to
- along with your enthusiasm - then there are national
exhibitions which cater for exhibits from 3 to 8 frames.
The Hagner System
Guidelines.
The Hagner System effictively provides collectors with a looseleaf stamp stockbook - eliminating the needfOr hinges. The polyester strips discourage fizding, dampness and chemical damage to your stamps. Here we offir you the Album to keep your sheets in plus
To achieve the best results,
there ate basic guidelines which, when followed, will enhance your display and bring better results. Much can be learnt by attending competitions, observing what other entrants
have done and asking expetienced exhibitors. "Social Philately", which allows for the inclusion of non-philatelic material, is a new class of exhibit
having more appeal to the general publ ic.
Opportunities to exhibit. How do you find out about these oppottunities to display your stamps? The i.., formation
sixteen pages. These are an ideal
office in your town or a stamp
starting point for the novice as
dealer can probably help you comact a local stamp club or philatelic society. Alternatively,
thete are normally experienced members who can offer advice and encouragement. A few
philatelic societies hold narional competitions for 16 pages (I frame) or 32 pages (2 frames) and usually one does not have
a range ofdifferent sized single-sided sheets to meet your needs.
1 strip 245mm 2 strips 122mm 3 strips 80mm 4 strips 60mm 5 strips 41mm 6 strips 38mm 1 strips 32mm 8 strips 28mm 3 strips - FDC block and single
Dtj~ 1 strip
2 strips
3 strips
4 strips
5 strips
6 strips
7 strips
8 strips
F.D.C.
information about clubs and competitions can be obtained
ro be a member to participate.
by writing to the Secretary, N.Z. Philatelic Federation, PO. Box 786, Palmetston North, New Zealand.
Competitions usually have special classes for juniors where
Exhibiting can be fun as well as increasing your
Stamp Hinges
rhe entrant's age is taken into account. If your coUecrion grows
knowledge of stamps. Why not give it a go?
Many collectors prefer the flexibility that stamp hinges offir them. We have two brands for you to choose from - both in packs of 1000.
The New Zealand Stamp Collection 1994
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OCTOBER SHOP WINDOW
Outstanding as always, the 2nd of November brings the release ofthe u,test New Zeau,nd Stamp Collection. This year we don't just bringyou 11 stamps and 2 miniature sheets but you also get a FREE $20first day cover, not to mention all thefimtastic infOrmation about the issues and dozens ofincredible photographs. Exceptional value.
ALB94
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First Day Cover Albums
Hawid Mounts
First day cover albllms help collectors prevent their collertiomfrom creasing or tearing. Choosefrom the three albllms we have availdble fOr yOll - they come with 10 sheets already in them and we also have refills availdble.
For over 30 years Hawid has provided stamp collectors with a system ofmounts as an alternative to hinges. With jllst a little moistening the pre-gummed mounts stick to your Albllm page immediately. Hawid mounts are saft fOr Yoltr stamps and with a choice between bldck or clear backings you'll have an attractive way in which to displayYOllr collection.
Stockbooks Davo and Lighthouse both produce populdr stockbooks. The three we have made available to customers ofthe Philatelic Bureau all have hard covers with both glassine interleaving andglassine strips on white pages. Choose between 16 or 32 sides.
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See the rmkrfimn for JnaiIs.
packs of25 strips -21Om kmg 1002 btarle- starter pack 1024 black - 24mm high 1027 black - 27mm high 1029 black - 29mm high 1030 black - 30mm high 1031 black - 31mm high 1033 black - 33mm high 1036 black - 36mm high 1040 black - 40mm high 1041 black - 41 mm high 1044 black - 44mm high 1055 black - 55mm high
2002 cUn,. - Itarttr pack 2024 ckar - 24mm high 2027 <kar - 27mm high 2029 <kar - 29mm high 2031 <kar-3Immhigh 2033 <kar - 33mm high 2041 ckar- 41mm high 2044 clear - 44mm high 2055 <kar - 55mm high packs of10 blocks 1202 black - 148 x 105mm 1203 black - 160 x 120",,,, 2203 ckar - 160 x 120",m
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Hawid Accessories This clltter and ruler set makes altering the siu ofyollr Hawid mOllnts so mllch easier. OryOll cOllld use the guillotine imtead. Both are availdble now through the Phildtelic Bureau.
See the orrJerfimnfor tUt4w.
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Collecting New Zealand Stamps
Global Collector Album
By Robin Gwynn. This soficover book is a practical guide to New Zealand stamps and the world ofphilately. It takes a look at all som oftopics -from types ofpaper andprinting processes to geography and history.
This superb, padded binder with its complementary slipcase andattractive gold lettering is the ideal holder for the Global Collector Album pages. Each page is clearly laid out with a black and white picture ofNew Zealand stamps issued between 1855 and 1992. (Please note: the Album and slipcase are sold separatelyfrom the looseleafpages.)
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The Image Maker - The Art of lames Berry By fR. Yje. This is the story ofjames Berryone ofthe worlds leading coin andpostage stamp designers. He was involved in this field for thirty years in New Zealand - winning acclaim for designs ofboth products such as the decimal currency. This entertaining biography follows Berry s early lift, the development ofhis career and the triumphs ofhis later years.
Premier Albums Here we have another Album that pictorially presents New Zealand stamps for you. Not only are you able to effirtlessly present your stamps in a clear and concisefashion but you can easily see which stamps you still need to complete your collection. A supplement is now available for 1993.
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1994 New Zealand First Day Covers Pack Including 11first day coversfrom issues released between October 1993 and September 1994 this pack would be an ideal gift for any collector. The pack is attractively presented with interesting
background reading on each of the issues included.
1n addition to this top rauge Album we have a padded three ring Premier Album which comes complete with looseleafgraph leaves. Refills are also available.
1994 New Zealand Stamp Pack Whar a way to remember theyear! This pack contains a collection of 61 stamps issued between October 1993andSeptenlber 1994 and it is priced atjust $55.95 - which is the/flce value ofthe stamps enclosed.
1'-4
See the orderform for details,
For the beginner we've included this fastbound New Zealand Album, also by Premier. It has graphed paper ready for stamps to be inserted with mounts
or hinges.
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See the orderform for details.
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GOLF Date ofissue 22 March
1995
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New Zealand is of course a sports-minded nation and over the lasr few decades in particular, many New Zealanders have been attracred ro rhe grand old game of golf. They are well catered for wirh lirerally hundreds of very attracrive golf courses available ro them throughour the country. Many have lavished every arrention on giving golfers, both New Zealanders and visiring overseas golf enthusiasrs, world class faciliries. This has, in rum, resulred in this counrry having produced fine golfers, amareur and professional, who have represented their country with distinction on the "circuit" of rhe inrernational golfing world. Perhaps the mOSt familiar would be left-hander, Bob Charles who, now forty years or more since his Open debut in Balmacewen in 1953 still regularly and successfully competes in tournaments worldwide such as the U .5. Seniors Tour. Names in the news mOTe recently include Philip Tataurangi, who with Michael CampbeU, Grant Moorhead and Stephen Scahill won the prestigiou; Eisenhower Trophy world amateur teams championship for New Zealand. And borh Frank Nobilo and Greg Turner are also pitting their¡ talenrs againsr rhe world's best professionals. In New Zealand the game continues to give pleasure to over a hundred thousand regular golfers and untold numbets of their followers. As a preview ro the issue this page shows three of the early design concepts New Zealand Post is considering for the Golf issue.
RECEIVE fOCUS BY MAIL - fREE If you are nor already on our mailing list :md would like fa receive 'Focus' along with other information about stamp issues by mail, simply write your tide (ie Mr, Mrs ere), and full name and address on a piece of paper. For example:
Mr John Smith 42a Oowling Road NAPIER Indicate that you wish on the mailing lisL
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Place in an envelope and mail co: Basil Umuroa Manager Cuscomer Services Philatelic Bureau
New Zealand Post Ltd Private Bag 300 I Wanganui New Zealand
Acknowledgements 'Focus' is prepared ar NC\\I Zealand Post Headquarters, WeUingcon, and published twice yearly. Each issue is distributed free co some 60,000 stamp collecco[s, both in New Zealand and overseas. Articles may be extracted for repriming without further permission. Acknowledgement co 'Focus' would be appreciated.
Please Note: Some of the stamps illustrated in this publication are taken from proofs or original artwork and may be subject to minor alterations. Likewise, some of the stamp issues and their release dates may be subject to change.
Important Addresses New Zealand Post Philatelic Sales Centres Queen Elizabeth 11 Square
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Kln.
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1995 Calendar
JANUARY
1131567 89'OJlI1UH
Tbis largt waUcalmdar (620mm x 430mm) rtally is a ctlebration of Ntw llaland stamp art. Wi"vt stlecttdsomt ofour most popular tUsigm and rtproductd tht artwork in a mmningjormat on top qllOlity art paptr tbat will complemmt any bomt or Offict. An idtal way to rtmtmba somt grtot stamps, tbt calmdar would also makt a jabulollJ Cbristmos gift - but bt in quick, Wt tbink tbm calendars will st/Ifost! 15
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T Shirts Tell tht worldyou lovt stamps. TbtJt sbirts art a mort unllJllal way to mjoy your bobby. Wt'Vt tbru tUsigm to AOO56 choost bttwun - tht comtrvation block, tbt t!tatara and tbt round kiwi. Available in tbru si:us (smoll, mtdium and largt) - pick yours now.
The Stamp ofthe Wild Animal Combining tducation, fUn and lots ofcolourfULpict!tm, tbis book is a winna witb cbildrtn and adults alikt. Witb tbt inclusion ofa hugt pasta to stick on your waU tbis book is tbt ptrftet way to introduct a cbild to tbt bobby of stamp collteting.
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CBJUSTMAS STAMP BOOKLET Issue COOe: PS66. Date qf Issue: 21 September 199-1.
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10 stamp booklet @S4.W 10 stamp sheetlet @SI5.00
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Amount
"f CONTINUED ON 0 VERLEAF
Other Products Continued Item No.
Prod.et
A0027
Hagner Album
AOO28 AOO28 AOO28 AOO28 AOO28
Hagner Sheet
AOO28 AOO28
Hagner Sheet Hagner Sheet Hagner Sheet Hagnef Sheet Hagner Sheet Hagner Sheet
AOO28 AOO28
Magner Sheet
AOO29 AOO3O A0031 AOO32
Stockbook FOe Album
Hagner Sheet
Rertlls
Brand
Model
HI One Strip 112 1\\'0 Strip U3 Three Strip 114 Four Strip A5 f'ive Strip H6 Six Strip H7 Seven Strip H8 Eight Strip H9 FDC & Mint 32 side
I $
1.25
Hagner
1.25
Hagner
1.25
Hagner
1.25
Hagner
1.25
(Complete only if ordering from oUlside New Zealand or sending a gift to a
I
Hagner
1.25
non-New Zealand resident)
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Collecting NZ Stamps
Hinges
AOO35
AOO39
Slip & Binder Voll Pages Vol2 Pages Album to '92 '93 Supplement
LooseLeal LooseLeal
AOO4O
Hawid Mount
1002
AOO4O
Hawid Mount
1024
Global Collector Global Collector Global Collector Premier Deluxe Premier Deluxe lIawid Black Hawid Black
The Image Maker
1967-1992
TOTAL FROM SECTION 1
Hagner Hagner Hagner
AOO34
A0037
INZ
1.25
F-DCAlbum
1855-1967
AmL
Hagner
Dava
TOTAL FROM SECTION 2
1.25
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1.25
A. AlRlECONOMYPOST t
$
29.95 33.30
1000
No. Reqd
19.95
Book Book
AOO38
INZ
Hagner
A0033
AOO36
3. Your Total Order
8.25 16.70 16.70 3.20 29.95 24.45 47_00 66.20 7.35
11.35
AOO4O
Hawid Mount
1027
Hawid Black
11.35 11.35
AOO4O
lJawid Mount
1029
Hawid Black
11.35
AOO4O
Hawid Mount
1030
Hawid Black
11.35
AOO4O
Hawid Mount
1031
lIawid Black
AOO4O
Hawid Mount
1033
Hawid Black
11.35 11.35
AOO40
Hawid Mount
1202
lIawid Black
11.35
AOO4O
Hawid Mount
1203
Hawid Black
11.35
AOO40
Hawid Mount
1036
Hawid Black
14.20
AOO4O
Hawid Mount
1040
Hawid Black
14.20
AOO4O
Hawid Mount
1041
lIawid Black
14.20
AOO4O AOO4O
Hawid Mount
1044
Hawid Black
14.20
Hawid Mount
1056
Hawid Black
14.20
A0041
Hawid Mount
2002
lIawid Clear
11.35
AOO4I·
lIawid Mount
lIawid Clear
11.35
AOO41
Hawid Mount
2024 2027
Hawid Clear
11.35
A0041
Hay:id Mount
2029
Hawid Clear
11.35
AOO41
Hawid Mount
2031
Hawid Clear
11.35
A0041
lIawid Mount
2033
Hawid Clear
11.35
A0041
Hawid Mount
2203
Hawid Clear
11.35
A0041
Hawid Mount
2041
Hawid Clear
14.20
A0041
Hawid Mount
2044
Hawid Clear
14.20
A0041
Hawid Mount
2056
Hawid Clear
14.20
A0042
Cutter & Ruler
Hawid
16.95
AOO43
Small Guillotine
Hawid
46.75
AOO44
FDCAlbum
Lge Deluxe
Premier
34.00
AOO45
RefLll-sgIe pocket
Lge Deluxe
Premier FOC
9.95
A0046
Refill-dble pocket
Lge Deluxe
Premier FOC
9.95
A0047
FOCAlbum
Srn Deluxe
Premier
AOO48
Refills
Srn Delux
Premier FDC
18.45
A0049
A1born
Classic 11
Premier
23.30
AOO5O
Refills
Classic 11
Premier
7.10
AOO51
NZ Album
Fastbound
Premier
9.35
A0052
Hinges
1000
Premier
3.70
AOO53
Stockbook
32 Side
Lighthouse
31.20
AOO54
Stockbook
16 Side
Lighthouse
20.50
5.10
B. PROOF OF DELIVERY FEE
t $4.00
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$
t A_ If ordering from outside New Zealand please indicate
whether you would like your order delivered by air or EconomyPost. Use table on reverse to calculate postal charges and enter here.
t B. Proof of delivery guarantees full replacement of your order by the Bureau in the event of any loss. This service is optional.
*Plate/imprint, positional or value blocks may be obtained by purchasing at least six stamps of each denomination with the exception of the Scenic se tenant strip (which requires 4 stamps), and the $20 Definitive (which requires only one stamp).
** Barcode blocks may be obtained by purchasing at least two stamps of each denomination with the exception of the Scenic se tenant strip (which will be supplied as a block of one 70c stamp and one $1.50 stamp) and the $20 Defmitive (which requires only one stamp). Mint stamps will be supplied unless you specifically request otherwise. If you wish to order used (U) or cancelled-to-order (C) stamps, please indicate this by writing the letter 'U' or 'c' as appropriate next to the quantity that you require. Used stamps are affixed to paper and cancelled. Cancelled-to-order stamps are cancelled, but not affIXed to paper.