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SingPost, Pos Indonesia release joint stamp issue
Posted: 28 October 2009 1357 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE - The Singapore Post (SingPost) and Pos Indonesia on Wednesday released a joint stamp issue depicting selected tourist attractions in their countries.

There are four stamp designs and one Miniature Sheet for this stamp issue. This is the first major collaboration between SingPost and Pos Indonesia.

The tourist attractions featured in the stamps are Singapore's Merlion and Sentosa, and Indonesia's Singa Ambara Raja Statue and Taman Mini Indonesia Indah.

A limited edition commemorative cover (S$5.95) - which consists of stamps from both Singapore and Indonesia - is on sale on Wednesday only, making it a collector's item.

The complete set of stamps, first day covers and presentation pack will continue to be on sale at all post offices and the Singapore Philatelic Museum.

- CNA/ir

 

 
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