Post and Go ~ Faststamps~ British Garden Birds Series 2
The second issue of Royal Mail pictorial “Post and Go” stamps, to be issued on 24th January 2011, shows six more British garden birds.
This issue shows (In the order that they are printed on the machine-vended strip):- Collared dove, Greenfinch , Blackbird, Magpie, Long-tailed Tit and Chaffinch.
The stamps are available in two different versions :-Firstly as as a sheet of six different stamps all with ‘1st Class’ press- printed directly from Royal Mail in Edinburgh and secondly, the ‘real’ machine printed versions (available from
) with five different overprints.
The Machine printed versions are cut every fifth stamp. The third set of British birds is scheduled for issue in May and the fourth in September 2011 .
The image shows the set of six, with Ludgate Circus self-service facility kiosk No.4 overprint, which was available for the first day of issue only.
To purchase these stamps from our ATM Shop click here:- https://postagelabelsuk.com/?page_id=929
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