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Post Office Half Penny Blue SHS AM0413 Post Office Half Penny Blue SHS AM0413 Issued in the Year of the Backward Facing Artichoke Blue on White Image of Ankh-Morpork Post Office labelled THE POST OFFICE with Motto and Dome Top Framed ANKH-MORPORK with floral motif with columns REVENUE Sinister and POSTAGE Dexter over Patricians Profile Sinister and Dexter Combatant bordering HALF PENNY POST Central Base. Stamp Name: Post Office Half Penny Blue Common SHS AM0413Aw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Unlimited Availability Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 40 by 28 mm Price: 30p Release Date: 11 Jan 2017 Stamp Name: Post Office Half Penny Blue Floor Sport SHS AM0413Bw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Sport found on sheet Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 40 by 28 mm Price: Release Date: 11 Jan 2017 The Post Office has only two upper floors. SHS0413Aw SHS0413Bw Discworld Stamp Catalogue Penny Patrician Artichoke SHS AM0414 Issued in the Year of the Backward Facing Artichoke Black and shades on White Fine Burlage field Mature Patrician Sinister Profile Chief ANKH-MORPORK Artichoke Square White Canton and Canton Sinister Base ONE PENNY A in Square White Dexter M in Square White Sinister. Stamp Name: Penny Patrician Artichoke Common SHS AM0414Aw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Unlimited Availability Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 23 by 26 mm Price: 35p Release Date: 11 Jan 2017 Stamp Name: Penny Patrician Artichoke Hatless Sport SHS AM0414Bw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Sport found on sheet Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 23 by 26 mm Price: Release Date: 11 Jan 2017 The Patrician is not wearing his cap. SHS0414Aw SHS0414Bw Discworld Stamp Catalogue Ankh Two Pence Green SHS AM0415 Issued in the Year of the Backward Facing Artichoke Olive Green on White Field bounding Two Hippos Royales Baillant Ochre Left Enchaine, Right Couronne au Cou surmounted by Ankh Symbol supporting Shield with Book and Wizard’s Hat and Owl Olive Supported by Scroll with Motto QVANTI CANI CULA ILLE IN FENESTRA ANKH-MORPORK in Furlled Banner Chief Bordered by Patrician in Oval Frame Sinister and Dexter Combatant Scroll Curved POSTAGE 2 PAID Base. Stamp Name: Ankh Two Pence Green Common SHS AM0415Aw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Unlimited Availability Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 32 by 37 mm Price: 60p Release Date: 11 Jan 2017 Stamp Name: Ankh Two Pence Green Paid Sport SHS AM0415Bw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Sport found on sheet Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 32 by 37 mm Price: Release Date: 11 Jan 2017 The wording at the bottom is switched to PAID POST SHS0415Aw SHS0415Bw Discworld Stamp Catalogue Morpork Five Pence Amber SHS AM0416 Issued in the Year of the Backward Facing Artichoke Amber and Chocolate Brown on White Field Dotted Frame Central Morporkia Black Seated holding Ankh-Morpork Coat of Arms Dexter and Fork in Ascent Sinister on Green Field Enbannered ’ANKH-MORPORK’ Tasselled Patrician Profile in Escutcheon Dexter and Sinister Combatant Five P In Oval Frame White on Black Bordered by POST Dexter and PAID Sinister Base Stamp Name: Morpork Five Pence Amber Common SHS AM0416Aw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Unlimited Availability Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 31 by 43 mm Price: 85p Release Date: 11 Jan 2017 Stamp Name: Morpork Five Pence Amber Shades Sport SHS AM0416Bw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Sport found on sheet Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 31 by 43 mm Price: Release Date: 11 Jan 2017 Morporkia is wearing sunglasses SHS0416Aw SHS0416Bw Discworld Stamp Catalogue Morpork Ten Pence Blue SHS AM0417 Issued in the Year of the Backward Facing Artichoke Blues on White Field Dotted Frame Central Morporkia Blue Seated holding Ankh-Morpork Coat of Arms Dexter and Fork in Ascent Sinister on Blue Field Enbannered ’ANKH-MORPORK’ Tasselled Patrician Profile in Escutcheon Dexter and Sinister Combatant 10 P In Oval Frame White on Black Bordered by POST Dexter and PAID Sinister Base Stamp Name: Morpork Ten Pence Blue Common SHS AM0417Aw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Unlimited Availability Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 31 by 43 mm Price: 85p Release Date: 11 Jan 2017 Stamp Name: Morpork Ten Pence Blue P Sport SHS AM0417Bw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Sport found on sheet Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 31 by 43 mm Price: Release Date: 11 Jan 2017 The P within the 0 of 10 is missing SHS0417Aw SHS0417Bw Discworld Stamp Catalogue $1 Tower of Art SHS AM0418 Issued in the Year of the Backward Facing Artichoke Burgundy on White Field Burgundy Tower of Art on Light Burgundy Sky Bisecting the High Energy Building and the Main Hall and Egg Blue Reflecting Lake One Bird Sinister and Two Birds Dexter Brown Bordered by Dotted Columns $ Burgundy on White semi-octagon Dexter 1 Burgundy on White semi-octagon Sinister ANKH-MORPORK Black on White Arched over Patrician Profile In Oval Frame Sinister and Dexter Combatant Chief ONE DOLLAR Black on White in Scroll Base Stamp Name: $1 Tower of Art Common SHS AM0418Aw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Unlimited Availability Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 22 by 98 mm Price: £1.10 Release Date: 11 Jan 2017 Stamp Name: $1 Tower of Art No Entry Sport SHS AM0418Bw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Sport found on sheet Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 22 by 98 mm Price: Release Date: 11 Jan 2017 The door at the base of the tower is missing SHS0418Aw SHS0418Bw Discworld Stamp Catalogue Cabbage Fields Fifty Pence SHS AM0419 Issued in the Year of the Backward Facing Artichoke Chocolate and Green on White Field Dashed and Scrolled frame surmounted with Iconic view of the Cabbage Fields with Cloudy Skies and Farm Houses Roundel ANKH-MORPORK banner above 50p bordered by POST PAID base Stamp Name: Cabbage Fields Fifty Pence Common SHS AM0419Aw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Unlimited Availability Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 32 by 40 mm Price: 60p Release Date: 11 Jan 2017 Stamp Name: Cabbage Fields Fifty Pence Artichoke Sport SHS AM0419Bw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Sport found on sheet Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 32 by 40 mm Price: Release Date: 11 Jan 2017 The front right-hand cabbage has been replaced by an artichoke SHS0419Aw SHS0419Bw Discworld Stamp Catalogue SWALK 2p SHS AM0420 Issued in the Year of the Backward Facing Artichoke Yellows and pinks on white field Sampler on frame SEAMSTRESSES' GUILD burgundy on white chief needlepoint S.W.A.L.K. surmounted Patrician profile in round stitched frame Canton and Canton Sinister 2p in round stitched frame bordered by POSTAGE REVENUE burgundy on white base. Stamp Name: SWALK 2p Common SHS AM0420Aw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Unlimited Availability Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 43 by 28 mm Price: 40p Release Date: 14 Feb 2017 Sealed With A Loving Kiss Stamp Name: KLATCH 2p Sport SHS AM0420Bw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Sport found on sheet Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 43 by 28 mm Price: Release Date: 14 Feb 2017 The needlepoint S.W.A.L.K. has been replaced with K.L.A.T.C.H. SHS0420Aw SHS0420Bw Discworld Stamp Catalogue Prid of Ankh-Morpork SHS AM0421 Issued in the Year of the Backward Facing Artichoke Dark blue on white Pecten Maximus et margaritas canton and canton sinister water swirls 6p sailing ship sienna PRID OF ANKH-MORPORK white on blue Patrician profile dexter and sinister combatant Calamari enframed SIX PENCE sienna on white base The Prid of Ankh-Morpork features in the novel Jingo Stamp Name: Prid of Ankh-Morpork Common SHS AM0421Aw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Unlimited Availability Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 29 by 41 mm Price: 75p Release Date: 7 Mar 2017 Stamp Name: Pride of Ankh-Morpork Sport SHS AM0421Bw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Sport found on sheet Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 29 by 41 mm Price: Release Date: 7 Mar 2017 The wording PRID OF ANKH-MORPORK has changed to PRIDE OF ANKH-MORPORK SHS0421Aw SHS0421Bw Discworld Stamp Catalogue 20 wol Airmail SHS KL0422 Issued in the Year of the Backward Facing Artichoke Gold and maroon on white field carpet frame with trefoil tassels sinister and dexter trefoil ogee arch 20 or dexter Wol or sinister enframing Klatch postman on flying carpet with postbag and fluttering envelopes KLATCH or dexter AIRMAIL or sinister Stamp Name: Airmail Common SHS KL0422Aw Region: Klatch Availability: Unlimited Availability Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 52 by 29 mm Price: 65p Release Date: 7 Mar 2017 Stamp Name: Airmail flurry Sport SHS KL0422Bw Region: Klatch Availability: Sport found on sheet Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 52 by 29 mm Price: Release Date: 7 Mar 2017 There are more envelopes escaping from the postbag SHS0422Aw SHS0422Bw Discworld Stamp Catalogue Hall of Faces One Penny SHS AM0423 Issued in the Year of the Backward Facing Artichoke Chocolate brown on cream field egg with clown face on plinth bordered by roundels Ankh-Morpork FOOLS' GUILD in scrolled frame chief 1p in round frame bordered by POST PAID over clown's name base Stamp Name: Bazingo Common SHS AM0423Aw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Available in special LBE or on sheet. Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 24 by 38 mm Price: Release Date: 1 Apr 2017 Stamp Name: Bouncy Normo Common SHS AM0423Bw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Available in special LBE or on sheet. Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 24 by 38 mm Price: Release Date: 1 Apr 2017 Stamp Name: Brother Upset Common SHS AM0423Cw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Available in special LBE or on sheet.
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