Magnet Sticker | Hong Kong Definitive Stamps - Fourth Series [High Value]

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Magnet Sticker | Hong Kong Definitive Stamps - Fourth Series [High Value] - Magnets - Acrylic Multicolor

Product Description

This design is based on Hong Kong's definitive stamps issued in 1982. It was the fourth definitive stamp series issued during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, commonly known by collectors as the "Fourth Definitive" series. These stamps were in circulation from 1982 until they were replaced by the "Fifth Definitive" series in 1987. The original stamps were designed by Wai Kai-Chong, often called "Trash" by his fans. He combined Arnold Machin's portrait 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 denomination was added, and the 30c stamp was discontinued. This series of stamps featured phosphorescent printing. When illuminated with UV light, the word "HONG KONG" would appear in a reflective pattern in the center, where the Queen's portrait was located. Encircling the Queen's effigy was the English text "Hong Kong." Therefore, in our design, we have replaced the original Queen's portrait with the "HONG KONG" text to highlight this distinctive feature of the stamp series.

Product Details

Material
Acrylic
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Hong Kong
Stock
More than 10
Ranking
No.155,480 - Stationery  |  No.2,145 - Magnets
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Product Type
Original Design
Listing Summary
Redrawn from the original stamp, UV printed on acrylic. The magnet and acrylic are cut by CNC and then adhered together. The perforation on the magnet sticker can align with the circular stamp holes on the original ticket.