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Impressions 2017 Limited-Editions and Collectables auspost.com.au/impressions 1800 331 794 (freecall) or +61 3 9887 0033 Impressions Catalogue, PO Box 86359 GEORGE ST, QLD 4003, Australia Impressions 2017 auspost.com.au/impressions Limited-editions and Collectables On sale 6 November 2017 While stocks last Limited-Edition REGISTRATION Registrations open 6 November for a limited time only! auspost.com.au/limitededitions Online registration is open to Australian residents only. For assistance call 1800 331 794. Terms and Conditions refer to page 4. Exclusive PNCs Only 120 Available 1 registration per customer $299 The Holden Archives Collection • Publisher and Release: Iconic Treasures 2017 • This edition exclusively produced for Australia Post houses two limited edition PNCs (FE and FC Holden) • Featured PNCs housed in archival plastic covers, only 120 each of the FC and FE PNC produced • Stamps and tab designs from Holden Heritage stamp pack 2016 • Stamps printed offset, Holden design postmarks foiled in silver and dated 1 November 2017 • 6 x replica Holden badges • Quality publication filled with company details, rare photographs, 1948 Annual Report and Balance Sheet, personal letters from Holden employees, press releases and vehicle brochures 2017 Impressions Dear Collectors Contents Welcome to a very different looking Impressions catalogue for this year. The Philatelic Team continue to listen to your needs and look at ways to make your selection and purchasing experience even better. The new format for this year gives you a closer look at products and what’s included. 4 Limited-edition registration One of the most notable changes this year, based on customer feedback from 2016, will affect those taking 8 Celebrations part in our online limited edition registration of interest. The registration of interest is required for an opportunity 12 Heritage to purchase from a select number of limited edition 20 Nature products. A change to how successful buyers can pay for these products means that once the final determination is 24 Military made, those successful can purchase their product online 27 Numismatics and finalise their purchase immediately. 30 Compilations There are also even more limited editions in the range, 32 Gifting making it even more exciting for collectors. As in other years, the range follows stamp themes covered 34 Accessories throughout the year. I hope you enjoy Impressions 2017! Michael Zsolt Manager, Philatelic Australia Post © Copyright 2017 Australian Postal Corporation. Where products in this catalogue are available in limited numbers Australia Post has the right to limit numbers available for sale to individual customers based on demand. On sale from 6 November 2017 while stocks last. All rights reserved. Australia Post stamp designs and philatelic products are subject to copyright and may not be reproduced without permission. The Australia Post trade mark and its associated device marks are trade marks (registered or otherwise) of the Australian Postal Corporation. All items in this publication have been included in good faith on the basis that goods described will be available at the time of purchase. Some illustrations in this catalogue are indicative and not to scale. Collectors are advised that selected limited edition products in this catalogue require registration via auspost.com.au/limitededitions. For assistance call 1800 331 794. Coins are available for sale to Australian residents only. A failure by a supplier to deliver in accordance with sample, description or not at all, or unintentional causes, may result in some lines being unavailable. Products are available and prices valid from the issue of the catalogue to 30 June 2018, unless otherwise indicated or sold out. All prices shown are current at the time of publication and Australia Post reserves the right to make changes to pricing at any time and without notice. Pg 4. Registration terms & conditions AU residents 18+ who are members of Australasian Philatelic Impressions subscriber database, have a valid email address & have received invite from Promoter. Between 12:01am (AEDT) on 06/11/17 to 11:59pm (AEDT) on 26/11/17, register your interest to purchase 1 or more of our limited edition collectable items either by visiting auspost.com.au/limitededitions or by phone (1800 331 794). If successful, must complete purchase within 7 days of being notified. Max 1 registration per item. See website for full conditions inc. privacy statement. Promoter: Australian Postal Corporation (ABN 28 864 970 579). ACT Permit No. TP17/01732. onditions apply* Limited-Edition REGISTRATION Registrations open 6 – 26 November. Visit auspost.com.au/limitededitions Online registration is open to Australian residents only. For assistance call 1800 331 794. Terms and C Convenient Easy, Fair, How it works Secure Collectors have once again expressed their preference for the online registration process. Most agree that this is the fairest way of offering very limited items in a way that gives everyone an opportunity to purchase. This year we’ve made it even easier by introducing an online payment method. You can now purchase your item directly online if you are successful in the random draw! 1 Visit auspost.com.au/limitededitions 2 Browse the range of items offered. 3 Add the products you would like to register for Buy direc t to your “Wish list” cart. online within 4 Complete and submit your online registration form. 7 days, if successful! 5 An email address must be provided at the time of registration so we can keep you up to date with the outcome of the random draw. Your nominated email address will also be required to finalise your online payment, if successful. 6 If you are selected in the random draw, you will be notified by email and provided with a link to finalise your payment online within 7 days. * Terms and conditions apply. See auspost.com.au/limitededitions for full details. Registration forms can only be submitted once and online. AU residents 18+ who are members of Australasian Philatelic Impressions subscriber database, have a valid email address & have received invite from Promoter. Between 12:01am (AEDT) on 06/11/17 to 11:59pm (AEDT) on 26/11/17, register your interest to purchase 1 or more of our limited edition collectable items either by visiting auspost.com.au/limitededitions or by phone (1800 331 794). If successful, must complete purchase within 7 days of being notified. Max 1 registration per item. See website for full conditions inc. privacy statement. Promoter: Australian Postal Corporation (ABN 28 864 970 579). ACT Permit No. TP17/01732. 5 OFFER Only 120 1 produced $15995 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip prestige PNC • Royal Mint (UK) £20 coin • 2 x Australian stamps (2017 $2.95 Queen’s Birthday and original 1947 1d Marriage of a Princess. • Foiled postmark and numbering • Postmarked 20 November 2017 OFFER Only 120 2 produced Coin released 1 November 2017 $13995 Royal Wedding prestige PNC • 1oz silver 50c coin from the Royal Australian Mint • Special design digitally printed imperf. minisheet • Exclusive blue foil postmark • Blue foiling on cover and numbering OFFER Exclusive 3 PNCs $299 The Holden Archives Collection Only 120 • This edition exclusively produced for produced Australia Post houses two limited edition PNCs (FE and FC Holden) with 50c coin • Foiled postmarks • PNCs housed in archival plastic envelopes • See page 2 for details 6 OFFER 4 95 The Great War: 1917 prestige PNC $159 Features a Royal Mint (UK) coin and an Australian stamp from the Only 120 Centenary of WWI 1917 stamp issue, stamp is the Third Battle of Ypres produced • Unique postmark dated 1 Nov 2017 – Liverpool NSW 2170 • Foiled postmark and numbering. Heading on front envelope is also foiled • Size of envelope 230mm (w) x 162mm (h) • PNC comes in a plastic envelope OFFER • The First World War Aviation 2017 United Kingdom £2 Coin 5 Only 200 produced 95 Fair Dinkum minisheet $129 and PNC collection • Colourful display folder with 8 offset printed minisheets • Minisheets numbered and exclusive to this collection • PNC with ‘G’ stamp, and 2017 “G” coin by Royal Australian Mint 7 OFFER 6 1,111 produced Coin released 1 November 2017 $4995 Remembrance PNC – Lest We Forget • Red foiled postmark, numbering and cover details • PNC Issue Number 25a • Royal Australian Mint $2 colour printed coin OFFER Only 120 7 produced $14995 Diwali prestige stamp and coin set • Silver 1oz coin from The Perth Mint • 2 x Love to Celebrate stamps with Diwali design tabs • TVD (Tuvalu) coin OFFER Only 300 8 produced $3995 Christmas 2017 PNC • Embellished self-adhesive stamp • Green foiled postmark and numbering • AUD Perth Mint uncirculated coin • Coin release date 1 November 2017 auspost.com.au/impressions CELEBRATIONS Only 250 produced $1795 0315512 Festival of Lights Diwali PNC (standard) 0315513 • Standard release PNC $99 • TVD (Tuvalu) coin LNY Year of the Dog gold minisheet with stand • Gold replica of the 2018 LNY minisheet • 999.9% pure gold with colour over-printing • Clear Perspex presentation mount • Gift boxed Only 200 produced 95 0315511 $149 6 LNY 2017 Year of the Rooster gold minisheet foil die set • 999.9% pure gold minisheet with colour over-printing • 2 standard stamps • 2 magnesium foiling dies 9 $49 0315594 Numismatic “Advent” calendar • Produced by Melbourne Mint, includes 24 world coins • Large format – 240mm x 330mm x 6mm • Coins included: Belarus 1 Kopek Nicaragua 10 Centavos Cape Verde 1 Escudo Papua New Guinea 2 Toea Chile 5 Pesos Poland 2 Zloty John Paul II Croatia 10 Lipa Serbia 1 Dinar El Salvador 5 Centavos
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