Booklet PM30 Machin Plain The Olympics No 5

£7.00

Booklet PM30 Machin Plain The Olympics No 5.

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Description

Booklet PM30 Machin Plain The Olympics No 5

“Wheelchair Rugby and Sailing” stamps showing disciplines from the Olympic Games.

Royal Mail Philatelic Bureau Stock Number UB328.

Issued 27th July 2011.  Printed by Walsall Security Printers.

Non-cylinder booklet with “Security” Machins and self-adhesive gum.

Booklet PM30. Concise catalogue (2016) number of pane is 3205a, valued at £10.00 for the normal booklet.

Specialised pane number WP2456.

The Machin stamps, UJW34 x four, are coded MCIL and M11L within the iridescent overprint.

You are buying ONE Non-Cylinder Booklet.

Unmounted mint and in pristine condition.

Booklet PM30 Machin Plain The Olympics No 5.

INFORMATION SOURCES:

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