Queen Elizabeth II Fourth Definitive Hong Kong Definitive Stamps Magnet Sheet [Low Denominations]

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Queen Elizabeth II Fourth Definitive Hong Kong Definitive Stamps Magnet Sheet [Low Denominations] - Magnets - Acrylic Multicolor

Product Description

This design is based on Hong Kong's definitive postage stamps issued in 1982. It was the fourth series of definitive stamps released during Queen Elizabeth II's reign, commonly known as the "Fourth Definitive" series. The stamps were in use from 1982 until they were replaced by the "Fifth Definitive" series in 1987. The original stamps were designed by Kitching Ya, the creator of "The Insect World," who combined Arnold Machin's effigy of the Queen with the Hong Kong Coat of Arms. Initially, 16 denominations were issued (10c, 20c, 30c, 40c, 50c, 60c, 70c, 80c, 90c, $1.00, $1.30, $2.00, $5.00, $10.00, $20.00, $50.00). In 1985, a $1.70 stamp was added, and the 30c denomination was discontinued. This series of stamps incorporated phosphorescent printing. When illuminated by UV light, the word "HONG KONG" would appear as a reflection in the center, over the Queen's effigy. The English words "Hong Kong" encircled the outer part of the effigy. Therefore, in our design, we have replaced the original Queen's effigy with the "HONG KONG" text to highlight this distinctive design feature of the stamp.

Product Details

Material
Acrylic
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Hong Kong
Stock
More than 10
Ranking
No.150,492 - Stationery  |  No.2,145 - Magnets
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Product Type
Original Design
Listing Summary
Newly illustrated based on the original stamp, printed with UV on acrylic sheets. The magnets and acrylic are cut and assembled using CNC. The perforation on the magnet sheet can be aligned to form the circular ticket holes on the original stamp.