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Stamp BulletinStamp BulletinAustralia No. 318 September – October 2012
50 Years of Racing at Bathurst
The Australian Ballet50 Years
Road TripAustralia
AAE Centenary
Australian Zoos
2012 Sporting Legend
stamp release 12 October
A further stamp issue dealing with journeys, Road Trip Australia looks at Australians’ fascination with following the open road to any number of holiday destinations. It’s a big country and a road trip is a great way to see the sights and catch up with the locals at your leisure.
We also celebrate 50 years of racing at the Mount Panorama circuit in Bathurst with the release of four stamps. The 6.2 kilometre racetrack is a public road for most of the year and is viewed by the faithful as the spiritual home of Australian motor racing. Thousands of enthusiasts choose to camp on “The Mountain” for the duration of this annual event.
This year is a cultural celebration of dance, with half a century of the Australian Ballet. From its inaugural performance of Swan Lake, the company has developed its own unique style of performing classical and modern commissions. The two stamps bring to life the movement, elegance and grace of this much-loved art form.
Don’t forget to keep up to date with all the Australia 2013 news by visiting the website at www.australia2013.com.
Happy collecting
Michael Zsolt Manager, Philatelic
Dear Collectors
Welcome to the September–October edition of Stamp Bulletin Australia.
This is always an exciting edition to present, as we head towards the celebration of Stamp Collecting Month in Australia, and a stamp issue produced with children in mind. The issue looks at representatives of animal species housed in Australia’s larger zoos. A visit to the zoo is probably the only way that most Australian children will be able to view these extraordinary animals. The stamp issue draws attention to the wonderful work done by our zoos to encourage conservation through education and international shared breeding programs.
Before introducing our other stamp issues and their associated products I would like to remind you to place your order for the 2012 Gold Medallist Collection. The collection comprises all Australian Gold Medallist sheetlets produced by Australia Post to celebrate the gold medal performances of our athletes in London. The 2012 Gold Medallist Collection will add to your collection of Olympic-themed stamps.
In September we release the second issue in the AAT series of stamps recognising a century of Australian exploration in the Antarctic Territory. The stamps are presented as se-tenant and show the explorers setting up camp after their arrival at Cape Denison.
© Copyright 2012 Australian Postal Corporation. All rights reserved. Australia Post stamp designs and philatelic products are subject to copyright and may not be reproduced without permission. All applications for the reproduction of Australian stamps or any correspondence should be made in writing to:
Manager PhilatelicAustralia Post GPO Box 1777MELBOURNE VIC [email protected]: 03 9206 4142
Stamp Bulletin Australia is produced by Australia Post’s Philatelic Group. To the best of Australia Post’s knowledge, all information contained in this Bulletin was correct at the time of printing. Australia Post will not accept any responsibility for errors, oversights or changes to information which may occur after printing. The availability of products advertised in this Bulletin is subject to demand, availability of stock or as otherwise notified from time to time. For availability of products, visit our website at: auspost.com.au/stamps.Where non-Australia Post products or businesses are advertised, Australia Post does not represent any association with the business advertised or the supply of goods or services by those businesses.
4 2012 Gold Medallists Collection
6 Centenary of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition
8 Road Trip Australia
10 Wilderness Australia
12 Australian Zoos
16 50 Years of Racing at Bathurst
20 The Australian Ballet: 50 Years
24 Coins
26 Stamp Shows and Events
27 Seven Seas
Peter Rabbit Stamp PackHappy birthday, Peter!
The story of Peter Rabbit™ has been around for over a century and it continues to be one of the most loved children’s stories of all time.
The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter was fi rst published in 1902 and tells of the adventures of a mischievous rabbit in Mr. McGregor’s vegetable garden.
Stamp pack includes 20 x 60c stamps with character images in the stamp tabs.
Peter Rabbit
$12.951514760
Contents
Available via mail order and through participating Australia Post retail outlets now
London 2012 Gold Medallists Collection $49.95
The London 2012 Gold Medallists Collection will include the following stamps associated with the 2012 London Olympic Games.
• The Road to London (special commemorative sheetlet)
• Gold Medallist sheetlets x 7
• Gold Medallist FDI postmarks
Full Set of Postmarked FDI Covers $100.80
Also available is a full set of postmarked fi rst day of issue Gold Medallist covers cancelled by FDI participating outlets.
There are 16 individual postmarks with a total of 112 covers in the set.
1752950 Gold Medallists FDI Cover Set
6708250 London 2012 Gold Medallists Collection
*artist’s impression
31 JULY 2012
This collection of Gold Medallist stamp sheetlets released for the
London 2012 Olympic Games will be a great addition to
any stamp collection.
Individual Gold Medallists sheetlets are listed on page 18
Technical detailsIssue date Various
Denomination 10 x 60c
Stamp & product designSimone Sakinofsky Australia Post Design Studio
Printer EGO Print
Paper Tullis Russell 104gsm
Printing process Lithography
Stamp (sheetlet) size 35mm x 35mm (148.5mm x 210mm)
Perforations 14.28 x 14.28
National postmark Nil
London 2012 Gold Medallists Collection
$1.20 Ship $1.20 Unloading 60c Main base 60c Mertz 60c Ninnis
Centenary of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition4 September 2012
Technical details
Issue date 4 September 2012
FDI withdrawal date 3 October 2012
Denomination 3 x 60c, 2 x $1.20
Stamp design & illustration Andrew Hogg Design
Product design Andrew Hogg Design
Printer RA Printing
Paper Tullis Russell
Printing process Lithography
Stamp (minisheet) size 26mm x 37.5mm (170mm x 85mm)
Perforations 14.6 x 13.86
Sheet layout Modules of 50 (no design)
National postmark Kingston, Tas 7050
This is the second in a four-year program celebrating the centenary of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE), under the command of Douglas Mawson. The AAE left Hobart in December 1911 and returned to Adelaide in February 1914. The series comprises a 20-stamp sheetlet to be released in 2014 and made up of fi ve stamps issued each year until 2014.
The stamps follow the same design style across the four years and feature a combination of images depicting the environment, the men, their work and their lives so that by the conclusion of the series there will be a comprehensive mosaic of this extraordinary feat of exploration. The overarching theme for this year’s issue is Arrival & Exploration and focuses on the activities of the AAE undertaken in 1912.
The SY Aurora, carrying the AAE, anchored a mile off Cape Denison in Commonwealth Bay in January 1912. Materials and supplies were unloaded and building of the main expedition base began immediately. The Main Hut and outbuildings at Cape Denison were among the fi rst structures to be erected on the continent and are recognised as Historic Monuments by the Antarctic Treaty Parties. Another base
was established further to the west, leaving 18 men under Commander
Issue highlights
An attractive se-tenant presentation (one for each denomination) tells the story of the arrival of the expedition group at Cape Denison.
The stamps are presented in a strip of five in the minisheet.
1741360 Postal and numismatic cover6
4 September 2012Centenary of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition
Douglas Mawson at Cape Denison and an eight-man party under Frank Wild on the Shackleton Ice Shelf. It was from these base camps that the men of the AAE spent two years exploring the frozen continent’s unknown interior.
Tragically, two of the three men of the Far Eastern exploratory party, Belgrave Ninnis and Xavier Mertz, died and only Mawson, near death himself, returned. Ninnis, the AAE’s dog handler, died on 14 December 1912 when he plunged more than 150 feet into a snow-covered crevasse with a team of six dogs and the sled containing most of the food. His body was never recovered. Mertz, a Swiss national, expert skier and dog handler, died on 8 January 1913 on the harsh journey back to the main camp. Mawson’s survival entered Australian folklore. A Memorial Cross, still standing, was erected at the main base in memory of Mertz and Ninnis.
The photographs used for this issue were sourced from various national archives including the National Library of Australia (NLA) and the State Library of NSW where the bulk of the AAE’s images are held.
1741220 Maxicard set of five
1741013 First day cover (minisheet)
1741142 Minisheet
1741126 Stamp pack
1741002 First day cover (gummed)
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Road Trip Australia18 September 2012
Issue highlights
The large square shape and vibrant colours bring the road trip to life.
60c Port Arthur 60c Great Barrier Reef 60c Margaret River $1.65 Phillip Island $2.35 Alice Springs
Australians and the road trip go hand in hand. On this large island continent, where long strips of bitumen connect towns and cities, a road trip is not only a rite of passage but a necessity. It has also become a familiar experience for many Australians on their overseas odysseys.
The road trip of today has its roots in the distant past, although taking to the tarmac in the 21st century doesn’t look much like its predecessors. The “grand tour” of the 17th and 18th centuries was an educative tour of Europe for young gents from the ruling class, and, in preceding centuries, the pilgrimage was fuelled by religious observance rather than scholarly and cultural needs. Wayfarers of today are inspired by a lust for learning, adventure and freedom, and simply for fun. All said and done, then, the road trip is arguably still a pilgrimage of sorts, even if secular.
1740013 First day cover (minisheet)
1740002 First day cover (gummed)
1740220 Maxicard set of five8
Road Trip Australia
Technical details
Issue date 18 September 2012
FDI withdrawal date 17 October 2012
Denomination 3 x 60c, 1 x $1.65, 1 x $2.35
Stamp illustrator Gavin Ryan
Product designSharon Rodziewicz Australia Post Design Studio
Printer McKellar Renown
Paper (s/a) Tullis Russell (B100 s/a)
Printing process Lithography
Stamp (minisheet) size 35mm x 35mm (170mm x 80mm)
Perforations 14.286 x 14.286
Sheet layout Modules of 50 (no design)
National postmark Wandering, WA 6308
For many trippers, it is as much about the journey as it is the destination. This stamp issue adopts a light-hearted approach to travelling through remarkable landscapes and calling at some landmark attractions: the outback town of Alice Springs, home to not only the quirky annual Camel Cup but a notable centre for Aboriginal art and culture; Phillip Island, where Little Penguins (Eudyptula minor) parade from beach to sand dunes at sunset each eve; Port Arthur, an impressive reminder of our grim past; the Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest coral reef system, which hugs some 2,000 kilometres of coastline; and Margaret River, known not only for its premium wines and gastronomic pleasures but for its barrelling surf.
1740126 Stamp pack
1740251 Sheetlet of 5 x $1.65
1740253 Sheetlet of 5 x $2.35
1740142 Minisheet 1740182 Booklet of 10 x 60c
18 September 2012
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Wilderness Australia25 September 2012
10
Issue highlights
These new designs bring picturesque greetings from Australia to friends and family overseas.
$1.65 Nullarbor Plain $2.35 Daintree $4.50 Cradle Mountain
Technical details
Issue date 25 September 2012
FDI withdrawal date 24 October 2012
Denomination 1 x $1.65, 1 x $2.35, 1 x $4.50
Stamp design Janet Boschen
Product design Sharon Rodziewicz
Australia Post Design Studio
Printer McKellar Renown
Paper (s/a) Tullis Russell (C100 s/a)
Printing process Lithography
Stamp size 26mm x 37.5mm
Perforations 14.6 x 13.86
Sheet layout Modules of 50 (no design)
National postmark Forest, Tas 7330
The vast Nullarbor Plain, located on the Great Australian Bight coast, is the world’s largest limestone karst landscape covering an area of 270,000 square kilometres, extending 2,000 kilometres between Norseman and Ceduna. Two thirds of the Nullarbor is within Western Australia and one third is in South Australia. The name Nullarbor derives from “no trees”, but the plain is covered with bluebush and saltbush plants, hardy shrubs that are drought-resistant and salt-tolerant. Historically, the Nullarbor was used by the semi-nomadic Spinifex Wangai people.
The Daintree National Park, north of Cairns, is made up of two sections – Mossman Gorge and the Cape tribulation – and is part of the traditional lands of the Eastern Kuku Yalanji people. Much of the Mossman Gorge section is covered in tall, dense rainforest and supports a range of habitats and a diverse assortment of wildlife.
1758126 Stamp pack
25 September 2012Wilderness Australia
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1758250 Sheetlet of 5 x $1.65
Cradle Mountain forms the northern end of the wild Cradle Mt – Lake St Clair National Park, part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, covering approximately 1.38 million hectares (or about 3.46 million acres) and encompassing more than 20 per cent of Tasmania. It is one of the last true wilderness regions on Earth. Aboriginal use of the Cradle Mountain area dates from 10,000 years ago. The area ranges from rainforest to grassland, containing ancient plants and a diversity of animals.
1758254 Sheetlet of 5 x $2.35
1758002 First day cover (gummed)
1758220 Maxicard set of three
Australian Zoos28 September 2012
60c Melbourne Zoo Taronga Western Plains Zoo
Taronga Zoo Adelaide Zoo Perth Zoo Australia Zoo Healesville Sanctuary
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Stamp Collecting Month – an initiative introduced 19 years ago with the release of Australian Dinosaurs – endeavours to interest children in the hobby of stamp collecting and occurs in October each year. Australia Post staff members engage with primary school children and teachers, explaining the background to stamps and stamp collecting through a specially selected theme. This year’s theme is Australian Zoos.
Melbourne Zoo marks its 150th anniversary this year and was Australia’s fi rst zoo. Established at Royal Park in 1862, the zoo is now involved in numerous international endangered species breeding programs and conservation campaigns, including a captive breeding program for the Sumatran Tiger.
Taronga Western Plains Zoo was Australia’s fi rst open range zoo opening at Dubbo in 1977. The zoo plays an important role in education and conservation of wildlife such as the Black Rhino, native to eastern and central regions of Africa.
Since 1916, Taronga Zoo has been renowned for its care and presentation of wildlife. Visitors to the zoo are able to discover and learn about over 3,500 animals, including Giraffes. These amazing animals are found throughout Africa, south of the Sahara Desert.
1742002 First day cover (gummed)
1742003 First day cover (self-adhesive)
1742013 First day cover (minisheet)
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Technical details
Issue date 28 September 2012
FDI withdrawal date 27 October 2012
Denomination 7 x 60c
Stamp & product designSimone SakinofskyAustralia Post Design Studio
Printer EGO & McKellar Renown
Paper (s/a) Tullis Russell (C90 & C100 s/a)
Printing process Lithography
Stamp size (minisheet)37.5mm x 26mm, 50mm x 30mm
(160mm x 80mm)
Perforations 13.86 x 14.6, 14.4 x 14
Sheet layout Modules of 50 (with design)
National postmark Parkville, Vic 3052
Adelaide Zoo was established in 1883, and is home to over 300 species of exotic and native mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fi sh and invertebrates, including the only Giant Pandas in the Southern Hemisphere – Wang Wang and Funi. Today only around 1,600 Giant Pandas live in the wild in south-western China.
Perth Zoo was established in 1898 and is a favourite West Australian icon. The zoo has a specialist expertise in breed-for-release programs for threatened species and is a world leader in breeding Sumatran Orangutans – one of our most endangered primates.
Australia Zoo is located on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. It is the largest privately owned zoological facility in Australia, and is best known for its “Conservation through Exciting Education” pioneered by owner Steve Irwin (“The Crocodile Hunter”) and his wife Terri. Today Australia Zoo directly contributes to many conservation projects within Australia and overseas.
Healesville Sanctuary in Victoria opened in 1934, and is dedicated to the conservation of native fauna including the Platypus, Tasmanian Devil and Leadbeater’s Possum. The sanctuary’s oldest animal, as well as one of its most popular, is Jess the Wedge-tailed Eagle.
1742142 Minisheet
1742182 Booklet of 20 x 60c
1742126 Stamp pack
28 September 2012Australian Zoos
Issue highlights
The 60c Sumatran Tiger stamp is larger than the others in the design set and features the Melbourne Zoo anniversary logo.
Australian Zoos28 September 2012
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1742220 Maxicard set of seven
1742400 Stamp and medallion cover1742401 Stamp and medallion cover
1742360 Postal and numismatic cover
1742402 Memory card game 1742403 Window decal set
Lots of fun for kids!
Limited edition of 7,500
each
Four different themes Each stamp book contains a variety of activites: • crossword and word jumbles• word fi nd • colour me in• spot the difference• stickers • mazes20 postage stamps in each Stamp Fun Book.
RRP for each stamp book is $12.95.
MR.MEN™ LITTLE MISS™ Copyright©2012 THOIP (a Sanrio company). All rights reserved.
MR. MEN & LITTLE MISS Stamp Fun Books
Let’s Get Active stamps
Under the Big Top stamps
Special Occasions stamps
Come to the Show stamps
50 Years of Racing at Bathurst2 October 2012
60c Brock’s Torana 60c Mt Panorama track 60c Davison’s Ford 60c Ingall’s Holden
Issue highlights
For racing enthusiasts fl ocking to Bathurst each year there is usually a following for either Holden or Ford.
Whatever your preference, this stamp issue will provide collectors with a number of Australian car racing mementos.
Technical details
Issue date 2 October 2012
FDI withdrawal date 31 October 2012
Denomination 4 x 60c (block of 4)
Stamp design Sean Pethick Xsd
Product designSharon RodziewiczAustralia Post Design Studio
Printer McKellar Renown
Paper Tullis Russell (C100 s/a)
Printing process Lithography
Stamp (minisheet) size 37.5mm x 26mm (170mm x 80mm)
Perforations 13.86 x 14.6
Sheet layout Module of 50 (with design)
National postmark Bathurst, NSW 2795
In 2012, Mount Panorama will be home to one of the largest sporting celebrations in Australia’s history when the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 celebrates 50 years of the Bathurst Endurance Race. A renowned sporting venue, the Mount Panorama Motor Racing Circuit attracts sporting fans from everywhere. Originally opened in 1938 as a scenic tourist drive, Mount Panorama has hosted all types of motor sport including the Australian Grand Prix.
The Bathurst 1000 is an annual 1,000-kilometre touring car race, traditionally run in early October. Widely regarded as the pinnacle of Australian motor sport, the race has been run exclusively by V8 Supercars since 2000. The event is one of the most viewed and anticipated in the V8 Supercar Championship calendar.
1753002 First day cover (gummed)
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2 October 201250 Years of Racing at Bathurst
1753142 Minisheet
The most successful driver in the history of the race is Peter Brock, and the Peter Brock Trophy (named in his honour) was introduced at the 2006 Bathurst 1000. Brock tragically died in September of that year while racing in a rally event in Western Australia.
The race traces its history back to Phillip Island in 1960 when entry was limited to standard, production saloon cars built or assembled in Australia. The race was moved to Mount Panorama in 1963 and its popularity grew rapidly. It also became a means for car manufacturers to showcase their products – according to the rules the competing cars had to be identical to those available in Australian car showrooms. Initially the race was dominated by small cars, such as the Ford Cortina GT 500 and Mini Cooper, but following rule changes in 1967 requiring a minimum number of pit stops, the larger cars asserted their dominance.
1753220 Maxicard set of four
1753013 First day cover (minisheet) 1753126 Stamp pack
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50 Years of Racing at Bathurst2 October 2012
Special souvenir pack All race winners, including the 2012 Bathurst winner.
1753401
$30.95
The famous Holden-Ford-Chrysler rivalry originated from this time, although by 1973 the competitiveness of Chrysler was beginning to wane. Under new rules introduced in the mid-80s local race teams were able to compete against foreign racing teams and cars, both domestically and overseas. But changes again in the 1990s saw the race renamed V8 Supercar with entry virtually limited to V8-powered Ford Falcons and Holden Commodores.
Peter Brock debuted in 1969 but it was not until 1972 that he won his fi rst of nine titles, which eventually led to his “King of the Mountain” title.
Please note: This product is not part of any standing order
1753360 Postal and numismatic cover
1753300 Stamps & medallion cover
OFFICIAL 2012 AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALLISTS FDI
MO RetailStamp No.
Name Event Issued
1752401 16947 1 Alicia Coutts Swimming: Women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Tuesday, 31 July, 2012
1 Cate Campbell Swimming: Women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Tuesday, 31 July, 2012
1 Brittany Elmslie Swimming: Women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Tuesday, 31 July, 2012
1 Melanie Schlanger Swimming: Women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Tuesday, 31 July, 2012
1752402 16948 2 Tom Slingsby Sailing: Men's Laser Thursday, 09 August, 2012
1752403 16945 3 Anna Meares Cycling: Women's Sprint Friday, 10 August, 2012
1752404 16951 4 Sally Pearson Athletics: Women's 100m Hurdles Monday, 13 August, 2012
1752405 169149 5 Nathan Outteridge Sailing: Men's 49ER Class Monday, 13 August, 2012
5 Iain Jensen Sailing: Men's 49ER Class Monday, 13 August, 2012
1752406 16950 6 Tate Smith Canoe/Kayak: Men's K4 1000m Monday, 13 August, 2012
6 David Smith Canoe/Kayak: Men’s K4 1000m Monday, 13 August, 2012
6 Murray Stewart Canoe/Kayak: Men's K4 1000m Monday, 13 August, 2012
6 Jacob Clear Canoe/Kayak: Men’s K4 1000m Monday, 13 August, 2012
1752407 16952 7 Mathew Belcher Sailing: Men's 470 Class Monday, 13 August, 2012
7 Malcolm Page Sailing: Men's 470 Class Monday, 13 August, 2012
With the countdown to Australia 2013 well underway, don’t forget to visit the website and keep up with all the latest news about this important philatelic event.
You can also enter the online competitions, with great prizes to be won, and view the current range of souvenirs available.
Order online atwww.australia2013.com
www.australia2013.com Royal Exhibition Building postcard (250 numbered) $7.50
2011 Colonial Heritage Series 2 imperforate intaglio minisheet (250 numbered) $30
Visit Australia 2013 minisheet (250 numbered) $15
Gold overprintedshow souvenirsnow available
The Rising Sun semi-imperforate minisheet (250 numbered) $25
The Rising Sun booklet of 10 x 60c (250 numbered) $15
The Australian Ballet: 50 Years16 October 2012
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Issue highlights
An attractive checkerboard design is used in the sheetlet of 10 for this issue. The coin in the PNC bears the signature of the coin designer Aaron Baggio.
Technical details
Issue date 16 October 2012
FDI withdrawal date 14 November 2012
Denomination 2 x 60c
Stamp & product design Jo Muré
Australia Post Design Studio
Printer McKellar Renown
Paper (s/a) Tullis Russell (B90 s/a)
Printing process Lithography
Stamp size 26mm x 37.5mm
Perforations 14.6 x 13.86
Sheet layout Sheetlet of 10
National postmark South Melbourne, Vic 3205
1744002 First day cover (gummed)
1744201 Sheetlet of 10 x 60c
The Australian Ballet marks 50 years in an illustrious history. Australia’s premier ballet company is notable for its classical and contemporary dance repertoire, and for the versatility, technical skill and warmth that its dancers bring to performances. Its full-time ensemble of dancers attracts both audience and critical acclaim, performing outstanding works created by both Australian and international choreographers.
The Australian Ballet was formed in 1962 under the guidance of founding artistic director Peggy van Praagh. She introduced two key initiatives during her tenure: a ballet school, which opened under the direction of Margaret Scott in 1964, and continuity of employment for the company’s dancers.
60c Solitary Dancer 60c Pas de Deux
The Australian Ballet: 50 Years
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1744360 Postal and numismatic cover
1744220 Maxicard set of two
1744130 Stamp pack
The Australian Ballet’s inaugural performance was the classic Swan Lake, which opened at Sydney’s Her Majesty’s Theatre on 2 November 1962, closely followed by the company’s fi rst commissioned work, Rex Reid’s Melbourne Cup.
The Australian Ballet presents around 200 performances each year in Australia and overseas. It undertook its fi rst major international tour in 1965, and its 33 tours abroad have compounded its well-earned and enviable reputation on the world stage. The Australian Ballet’s touchstone is “Caring for tradition, daring to be different”. In this 50th anniversary year it returns to its beginning, with a new production of Swan Lake being one of its fi ve commissions.
16 October 2012
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Remembrance Day – presentation folder• Limited to just 350• Includes Remembrance Day stamps
from Australia, United Kingdom and New Zealand• Rare and moving letter facsimiles• Sound Chip recording of The Last Post• Two limited release minisheets• Remembrance Poppy• Stamp Medallion included• Reproduction of Recruiting Posters$3950309007
Premiership Team celebration print 2011•Large celebration image•Complete with game statistics•AFL Certifi cate of Authenticity•Limited edition•1070mm W x 660mm H (framed)$1490309155
2011 AFL Premiership signed panoramic•Traditional Grand Final panoramic print •Grand Final celebration images•Signed by Premiership winning Captain •AFL Certifi cate of Authenticity•AFL Players authenticated •1070mm W x 660mm H (framed)$4950309153
Dame Nellie Melba gold banknote and 150th anniversary stamp • $100 Dame Nellie Melba gold banknote• Mounted in a glass case together with
a Dame Nellie Melba 60c stamp• Complete with timber base• 999.9 pure gold$199.95 0309080
IMPRESSIONSUNIQUE GIFTS AND COLLECTABLES 2011
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Collect the full range of souvenir stamp sheets
Star Wars: Episode IThe Phantom Menace Set
Includes• Souvenir stamp sheet• Collector’s wallet• Two postcards
Sheets available separately
$15.95 each
Star Wars: Episode I
The Phantom Menace Set
$19.951514756
© 2012 Lucasfi lm Ltd. & TM. All rights reserved.
Coins Only available for purchase to Australian residents
$80 50th Anniversary of the Australian Ballet 50c fi ne silver proof coin
$110 2012 Southern Sky: Crux $5 printed & domed coin (AG) fi ne silver proof
1711251 1711271
1711250 1711272
1711265 1711266
1711276
$9 50th Anniversary of the Australian Ballet uncirculated coin
1711275
1711274
$15 each 2012 150 Years of Melbourne Zoo Asian Elephant, Silverback Gorilla, Tree Frog, Sumatran Tiger, Tree Kangaroo, Orang-Utan
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Innovative dome-shaped
coin
CoinsOnly available for purchase to Australian residents
$96.00 40 Years of Friendship – China & Australia 2012 1oz silver coin
$109.50 2012 Australian Map coin – Emu 1oz bu silver
$67.00 FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014 1/2oz silver pr coin
$74.50 FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014 0.5g gold pr coin
$14.95 2012 Young Collectors Animal Athletes $1 Sailfi sh coin
$169.50 2012 Australian Outback Collection 1/2oz silver three-coin set
1712321
1712323 1712324
1712322
1712320
1712319
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Stamp Shows and Events
Orange Stamp & Coin Fair (NSW)1 Sept & 13 Oct 2012These regular events will take place at the Cultural Centre Hall, Orange from 9am to 4pm. Contact 02 6362 2368
APTA Stamp & Coin Fair (Qld) 1 & 2 September 2012To be held at the Brisbane Table Tennis Centre, Windsor, from 10am to 5pm each day. Enquiries to 03 9878 4664.
Southpex (WA)9 September 2012The Southpex Stamp Fair and Auction will be held at the Maddington Community Centre from 10am with an auction at 2pm. Enquiries to 08 9457 7565.
Punchbowl Stamp and Coin Fair (NSW)22 Sept & 27 Oct 2012These events are held at the Punchbowl Community Centre from 10am to 3pm. Contact 0409 304 592.
Southside Philatelic Soc. Inc (Qld)23 September 2012The society’s Open Day will be held at the RSL Memorial Hall, Holland Park. Enquiries to 07 3376 5329.
Wagga Stamp Club Inc (NSW)29 September 2012A Stamp Market will be held at the ARCC Hall, from 9am to 4pm. Enquiries to 02 6922 3393
Sydney Youth Stamp Group (NSW)4 October 2012A children’s workshop will be held from 10.30am to 3pm at Philas House, Darlinghurst. Enquiries to 02 9498 5290.
Devonport Stamp Club (Tas)6 October 2012The Devonport Stamp, Coin and Militaria Fair will be held at the Don Memorial Hall from 10am to 3pm. For information visit www.devstampclub.org.
Latrobe Valley Phil. Soc. (Vic)6 October 2012A stamp and coin fair will be held at the Traralgon Uniting Church Hall from 9am to 3pm. Enquiries to 03 5174 3394
Perth Stamp & Coin Show (WA)6 & 7 October 2012This event will be held at the University of Western Australia from 10am to 4pm and 10am to 3pm respectively.
Seniors Stamp & Coin Exhibition (Vic)20 October 2012This event will be hosted by the combined Philatelic and Numismatic Societies of the Geelong region. The event will be held from 10am to 4pm at the Geelong West Town Hall, Geelong West. Contact 0438 578 591.
Sutherland Shire Philatelic Soc. (NSW)27 October 2012The annual Spring Fair will be held at the Sutherland United Services Club from 10.30am to 3.30pm. Enquiries to PO Box 339, Sutherland, NSW 1499.
“Fisher’s Ghost” (NSW)4 November 2012The 9th Campbelltown Fisher’s Ghost Stamp Fair will be held at the Campbelltown Civic Hall 10am to 4.30pm. Enquiries to Chris 0407281849.
PLEASE NOTE:Australia Post is unable to process credit card transactions on site or via mail order for these two events.
CONGRESS 2012 (SA)6 & 7 October 2012This year’s Congress will be held at the Torrens Parade Ground, Adelaide from 10am to 5pm and 10am to 4pm respectively. Australia Post will attend with a postmark available for each day.
CPS Labels* 6 x 60c Roo & Koala literal Mint $3.60 6 x 60c Roo & Koala literal FDC p/m $3.90Button Set 2 x 60c, $1.20, $1.80 Mint $7.20Button Set 2 x 60c, $1.20, $1.80 FDC p/m $7.50
Denominations outside these values – strips of 6.
Salisbury Stamp Fair29 October 2012This event will be held at St John’s Church Hall, Salisbury from 10am to 4pm. Australia Post will be onsite with a SCM postmark.
CPS Labels*6 x 60c Roo & Koala literal Mint $3.60 6 x 60c Roo & Koala literal- FDC p/m $3.90Button Set 2 x 60c, $1.20, $1.80 mint $7.20Button Set 2 x 60c, $1.20, $1.80 FDC p/m $7.50Denominations outside these values — strips of 6.
*CPS available on site or by mail order from the Postal Manager GPO Adelaide, SA 5000.Please provide a self addressed pre-paid envelope to ensure prompt delivery.
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Postmarks Seven Seas
In the case of self-adhesive stamps, Australia Post will supply full
booklets or sheetlets only.
Seven Seas
To the left are issues that will be included in Seven Seas 2012supplements and optional pages. Seven Seas pages are only available
from stamp dealers and Seven Seas.
• No CTO • Partial returns for refunds not accepted
Mail order codes
1744235 Australian Supplement $88.90
1744236 Australian Optional $118.60
1744239 AAT Supplement $8.40
1752235 Gold Medallist Supplement* $4.20
1752236 Gold Medallist Optional* $42.00
First Day of Issue PostmarksCentenary of the AAE4 September 2012Kingston Tas 7050
Road Trip Australia18 September 2012Wandering WA 6308
Wilderness Australia25 September 2012Forest Tas 7330
Australian Zoos28 September 2012Parkville Vic 3052
50 Years of Racing at Bathurst2 October 2012Bathurst NSW 2795
The Australian Ballet 50 Years16 October 2012South Melbourne Vic 3205
The Solar Eclipse (PSE)16 October 2012Cairns Qld 4870
Temporary Pictorial PostmarksNhill, Vic 3418125 years of the post offi ce Available 29 October to 31 December 2012.
In Retrospect
Temporary Pictorial PostmarksTrafalgar, Vic 3824Railway station centenary Available from 31 July to 31 December 2012.
Success, WA 6164Gold Medallist FDI available to 31 October 2012
Permanent Pictorial PostmarksTerang, Vic 3264Tree Town with monument Available from 20 July 2012.
Tidal River, Vic 3960Lighthouse – replacement Available 16 July 2012.
Centenary of the AAE Supplement: design set (gummed), minisheetOptional: nil
Road Trip AustraliaSupplement: design set (gummed), minisheet, design set (s/a)Optional: s/a booklet (10 x 60c), sheetlets (5 x $1.65, 5 x $2.35)
Wilderness AustraliaSupplement: design set (gummed), design set (s/a)Optional: s/a sheetlets (5 x $1.65, 5 x $2.35)
Australian ZoosSupplement: design set (gummed), minisheet, s/a strip from roll)Optional: s/a booklet (20 x 60c), collector pack, gutters (4 x 10 x 60c)
50 Years of Racing at BathurstSupplement: design set (gummed), design set s/a, minisheetOptional: gutter (10 x 60c), s/a booklet
The Australian Ballet: 50 YearsSupplement: design set (gummed), design set (s/a strip from roll )Optional: sheetlet of 10, collector pack
Gold Medallist sheetlets*Supplement: design set (one of each stamp)Optional: sheetlets of 10 x 60c
* the number of stamp sheetlets
issued will be dependent on
the number of Australian gold
medal wins.
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New Issues LE = Limited Edition
4 September 2012 Centenary of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition
1741067 50840 Stamps (3 x 60c, 2 x $1.20) $4.20 31-Mar-2013
1741142 50802 Minisheet $4.20 31-Mar-2013
1741005 50809 Cover (blank) $0.30 31-Mar-2013
1741002 50788 First day cover (gummed) $4.50 03-Oct-2012
1741013 50841 First day cover (minisheet) $4.50 03-Oct-2012
1741126 50787 Stamp pack $8.85 31-Mar-2013
1741220 50812 Maxicards (5) $7.95 31-Mar-2013
1741360 50791 PNC $15.95 31-Mar-2013
1741241 50783 Gutter 10 x 60c (no design) $6.00 31-Mar-2013
1741242 14676 Gutter 10 x $1.20 $12.00 31-Mar-2013
18 September 2012 Road Trip Australia
1740067 50771 Stamps (3 x 60c, 1 x $1.65, 1 x $2.35) $5.80 31-Mar-2013
1740142 50758 Minisheet $5.80 31-Mar-2013
1740005 50764 Cover (blank) $0.30 31-Mar-2013
1740002 50785 First day cover (gummed) $6.10 17-Oct-2012
1740013 50775 First day cover (minisheet) $6.10 17-Oct-2012
1740126 50837 Stamp pack $12.05 31-Mar-2013
1740220 50770 Maxicard (5) $9.55 31-Mar-2013
1740182 50767 Booklet (10 x 60c) $6.00 31-Mar-2013
1740250 Chequebook (20 x 10 x 60c) $120.00 31-Mar-2013
1740251 14365 Sheetlet (5 x $1.65) $8.25 31-Mar-2013
1740252 Chequebook (20 x 5 x $1.65 ) $165.00 31-Mar-2013
1740253 14367 Sheetlet (5 x $2.35) $11.75 31-Mar-2013
1740254 Chequebook (20 x 5 x $2.35 ) $235.00 31-Mar-2013
1740241 50839 Gutter 10 x 60c (no design) $6.00 31-Mar-2013
1740242 14363 Gutter 10 x $1.65 $16.50 31-Mar-2013
1740243 14359 Gutter 10 x $2.35 $23.50 31-Mar-2013
25 September 2012 Wilderness Australia
1758067 14473 Stamps (1 each $1.65, $2.35, $4.50) $8.50 To be advised
1758005 14496 Blank cover $0.30 To be advised
1758002 14490 First day cover (gummed) $8.80 24-Oct-2012
1758126 14497 Stamp pack $8.95 To be advised
1758220 14458 Maxicards (3) $10.75 To be advised
1758250 14489 Sheetlet (5 x $1.65) $8.25 To be advised
1758251 Chequebook (20 x 5 x $1.65) $165.00 To be advised
1758252 14491 Sheetlet (5 x $2.35) $11.75 To be advised
1758253 Chequebook (20 x 5 x $2.35) $235.00 To be advised
1758241 14480 Gutter (10 x $1.65) no design $16.50 To be advised
1758242 14484 Gutter (10 x $2.35) no design $23.50 To be advised
1758243 14448 Gutter (10 x $4.50) no design $45.00 To be advised
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28 September 2012 SCM: Australian Zoos
1742067 50845 Stamp (7 x 60c) $4.20 31-Mar-2013
1742142 50823 Minisheet $4.20 31-Mar-2013
1742005 50814 Cover (blank) $0.30 31-Mar-2013
1742002 50848 First day cover (gummed) $4.50 27-Oct-2012
1742013 50826 First day cover (minisheet) $4.50 27-Oct-2012
1742003 50810 First day cover (s/a) 6 stamps only used $3.90 31-Mar-2013
1742126 50817 Stamp pack $8.85 31-Mar-2013
1742220 50847 Maxicards (7) $9.45 31-Mar-2013
1742360 50827 PNC $15.95 31-Mar-2013
1742182 50784 Booklet (20 x 60c) $12.00 31-Mar-2013
1742250 Chequebook (20 x 20 x 60c) $240.00 31-Mar-2013
1742209 50780 Roll of 100 $60.00 31-Mar-2013
1742200 50803 Strip of 6 $3.60 31-Mar-2013
1742223 50813 Collector pack $10.50 31-Mar-2013
1742241 50824 Gutter 10 x 60c Tiger (with design) $6.00 31-Mar-2013
1742242 11985 Gutter 10 x 60c Giraffe/Rhino (with design) $6.00 31-Mar-2013
1742243 11999 Gutter 10 x 60c Panda/Orangutan (with design) $6.00 31-Mar-2013
1742244 11915 Gutter 10 x 60c Eagle/Crocodile (with design) $6.00 31-Mar-2013
1742400 14650 Medallion cover Tiger $19.95 31-Mar-2013
1742401 14649 Medallion cover Panda, Rhino & Orangutan $29.95 31-Mar-2013
1742402 14652 Memory Card Game $12.95 31-Mar-2013
1742403 14648 Window Decals $8.95 31-Mar-2013
2 October 2012 50 Years of Racing at Bathurst
1753067 14546 Stamps (4 x 60c) $2.40 30-Apr-2013
1753142 14541 Minisheet $2.40 30-Apr-2013
1753005 14560 Blank cover $0.30 30-Apr-2013
1753002 14545 First day cover (gummed) $2.70 31-Oct-2012
1753013 14548 First day cover (minisheet) $2.70 31-Oct-2012
1753126 14562 Stamp pack $5.25 30-Apr-2013
1753220 14564 Maxicards (4) $5.40 30-Apr-2013
1753300 14651 Medallion cover $19.95 30-Apr-2013
1753360 14547 PNC (LE) $19.95 30-Apr-2013
1753241 14561 Gutter 10 (with design) $6.00 30-Apr-2013
1753250 12320 Booklet (10 x 60c) A $6.00 30-Apr-2013
1753251 Chequebook (20 x 10 x 60c) $120.00 30-Apr-2013
1753401 12324 Special edition stamp pack $30.95 TBA
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1 October 2012 The 2012 Gold Medallists Collection
6708005 16966 Blank cover $0.30 28-Feb-2013
6708250 16967 The 2012 Gold Medallists Collection $49.95 30-Dec-2013
1752950 Set of GM postmarked covers $100.80 30-Dec-2013
16 October 2012 The Australian Ballet: 50 Years
1744067 11965 Stamps (2 x 60c) $1.20 30-Apr-2013
1744201 11962 Sheetlet of 10 $6.00 30-Apr-2013
1744005 11987 Cover (blank) $0.30 30-Apr-2013
1744002 11988 First day cover (gummed) $1.50 14-Nov-2012
1744003 11968 First day cover (s/a) $1.50 14-Nov-2012
1744130 11969 Sheetlet pack $6.45 30-Apr-2013
1744210 11963 Roll of 200 $120.00 30-Apr-2013
1744223 11990 Collector pack $8.10 30-Apr-2013
1744200 14579 Strip of 2 from the roll $1.20 30-Apr-2013
1744220 11989 Maxicards(2) $2.70 30-Apr-2013
1744360 11970 PNC (LE) $19.95 30-Apr-2013
16 October 2012
6710134 14568 Solar Eclipse PSE (mint) $0.70 31-Oct-2013
6710144 14552 Solar Eclipse PSE (postmarked) $0.70 14-Nov-2012
Miscellaneous
1514760 14653 Peter Rabbit stamp pack $12.95 TBA
1514761 14656 Mr Men & Little Miss Day Out booklet $12.95 TBA
1514762 14659 Mr Men & Little Miss Down on the Farm booklet $12.95 TBA
1514764 14655 Mr Men & Little Miss Sporty Fun booklet $12.95 TBA
1514765 14654 Mr Men & Little Miss Party Time booklet $12.95 TBA
Celebrate this year’s winners of the 2012 AFL and NRL Grand Finals with offi cial souvenir stamp sheets.
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Celebrate this year’s winners 2 AFL and NRL Grand Finals of the 2012s winners 2 AFL and
Who will be the
Grand Final winners of
2012?
Champions of the 2012 season
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Solar Eclipse PSE
15cm stamp tweezers
RRP $15.95
1514766
Stamp perforation gauge
RRP $3.25
1514767
Magnifying glass with dual light (UV and standard)
RRP $19.95
1514768
Collector’s Choice Binder(3-ring A4 PVC cover)
RRP $17.95
0903320
On 14 November 2012, a total eclipse of the Sun will be visible in the skies over a narrow strip of land in northern Australia. The Cairns and Great Barrier Reef regions will offer the best vantage point for those planning to witness the event as it happens. This PSE marks this natural phenomenon.
6710134 Solar Eclipse PSE (mint) 6710134 Solar Eclipse PSE (postmarked)6710134 S l E li PSE ( i ) 6710134 S l E li PSE ( k d)
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1742
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Ro
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0 $
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1742
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Str
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$
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1742
223
Co
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$10
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1742
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Gu
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1742
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1742
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$19
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1742
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Med
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co
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hin
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$29
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1742
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Mem
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12.9
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1742
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$10
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$
49
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Fre
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1752
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1752
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$6
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1752
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Ath
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$6
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1752
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Saili
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$6
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1752
406
Can
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$6
.00
1752
407
Saili
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: M
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70
Cla
ss $
6.0
0
2 O
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be
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012
5
0 Y
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of
Bath
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1753
067
Sta
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s (4
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BL
4 $
2.4
0
1753
142
Min
ish
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$2.4
0
1753
005
Bla
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over
$0
.30
1753
002
Fir
st d
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over
(gu
mm
ed
) $
2.7
0
1753
013
Fir
st d
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over
(min
ish
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$2.7
0
1753
126
Sta
mp
pack
$5
.25
1753
220
Maxic
ard
s (4
) $
5.4
0
1753
250
Bo
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0 x
60
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$6
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1753
251
Ch
eq
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20
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$12
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012
R
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1740
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Sta
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x $
1.6
5, 1
x $
2.3
5)
$5
.80
1740
142
Min
ish
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$5
.80
1740
005
Co
ver
(bla
nk)
$0
.30
1740
002
Fir
st d
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over
(gu
mm
ed
) $
6.10
1740
013
Fir
st d
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over
(min
ish
eet)
$6
.10
1740
126
Sta
mp
pack
$12
.05
1740
220
Maxic
ard
(5
) $
9.5
5
1740
182
Bo
okle
t (1
0 x
60
c)
$6
.00
1740
250
Ch
eq
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20
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0 x
60
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$12
0.0
0
1740
251
Sh
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(5 x
$1.6
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$8
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1740
252
Ch
eq
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20
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x $
1.6
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$16
5.0
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1740
253
Sh
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(5 x
$2.3
5)
$11
.75
1740
254
Ch
eq
ueb
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20
x 5
x $
2.3
5 )
$23
5.0
0
1740
241
Gu
tter
10 x
6
0c (
no
desi
gn
) $
6.0
0
1740
242
Gu
tter
10 x
$
1.6
5 $
16.5
0
1740
243
Gu
tter
10 x
$
2.3
5 $
23
.50
25
Se
pte
mb
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20
12 W
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ern
ess
Au
stra
lia
1758
067
Sta
mp
s (1
each
$1.6
5, $
2.3
5, $
4.5
0)
$8
.50
1758
005
Bla
nk c
over
$0
.30
1758
002
Fir
st d
ay c
over
(gu
mm
ed
) $
8.8
0
1758
126
Sta
mp
pack
$8
.95
1758
220
Maxic
ard
s (3
) $
10.7
5
1758
250
Sh
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(5 x
$1.6
5)
$8
.25
1758
251
Ch
eq
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20
x 5
x $
1.6
5)
$16
5.0
0
1758
252
Sh
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(5 x
$2.3
5)
$11
.75
1758
253
Ch
eq
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20
x 5
x $
2.3
5)
$23
5.0
0
1758
241
Gu
tter
10 x
$1.6
5 (
no
desi
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) $
16.5
0
1758
242
Gu
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10 x
$2.3
5 (
no
desi
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) $
23
.50
1758
243
Gu
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$4
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(n
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) $
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.00
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Re
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Orde
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Price
Qty
Valu
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Prod
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3 J
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20
12 In
lan
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1734
067
Sta
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x $
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3.6
0
1734
142
Min
ish
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$3
.60
1734
005
Co
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(bla
nk)
$0
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1734
126
Sta
mp
pack
$7.
65
1734
220
Maxic
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(4
)$
6.6
0
1734
241
Gu
tter
10 x
60
c (
no
desi
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6.0
0
1734
242
Gu
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10 x
$1.20
$12
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17 J
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20
12 L
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012
Oly
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1736
067
Sta
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s (1
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x $
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0, 1
x $
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5)
$4
.55
1736
005
Co
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(bla
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$0
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Orde
r Cod
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tion
Price
Qty
Valu
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Prod
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2 O
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be
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012
5
0 Y
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of
Bath
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t
1753
401
Sp
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dit
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sta
mp
pack
$3
0.9
5
1753
300
Med
alli
on
co
ver
$19
.95
1753
360
PN
C $
19.9
5
1753
241
Gu
tter
10 (
wit
h d
esi
gn
) $
6.0
0
16 O
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be
r 2
012
T
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Au
stra
lian
Balle
t: 5
0 Y
ears
1744
067
Sta
mp
s (2
x 6
0c)
$1.20
1744
201
Sh
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of
10 $
6.0
0
1744
005
Co
ver
(bla
nk)
$0
.30
1744
002
Fir
st d
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over
(gu
mm
ed
) $
1.5
0
1744
003
Fir
st d
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over
(s/a
) $
1.5
0
1744
130
Sh
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pack
$6
.45
1744
210
Ro
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0 $
120
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New
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M =
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16 O
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be
r 2
012
T
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Au
stra
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Balle
t: 5
0 Y
ears
1744
223
Co
llecto
r p
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$8
.10
1744
200
Str
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f 2 f
rom
th
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$1.20
1744
220
Maxic
ard
s (2
) $
2.7
0
1744
360
PN
C (
LE
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19.9
5
16 O
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be
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012
S
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clip
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6710
134
So
lar
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SE
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$0
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6710
144
So
lar
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SE
(p
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mark
ed
) $
0.7
0
Mis
ce
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1514
760
Pete
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bit
sta
mp
pack
$12
.95
1514
761
Mr
Men
& L
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Day O
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bo
okle
t $
12.9
5
1514
762
Mr
Men
& L
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Farm
bo
okle
t $
12.9
5
1514
764
Mr
Men
& L
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Sp
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y F
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bo
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t $
12.9
5
1514
765
Mr
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Part
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Tota
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24
Ju
ly 2
012
L
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ust
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1737
126
Sta
mp
pack
$3
.45
1737
220
Maxic
ard
s (5
)$
6.7
5
1737
182
Bo
okle
t (2
0 x
60
c)
$12
.00
1737
250
Ch
eq
ueb
oo
k (
20
x 2
0 x
60
c)
$24
0.0
0
1737
241
Gu
tter
10 x
60
c (
wit
h d
esi
gn
)$
6.0
0
1737
601
Po
stcard
pack –
Beau
tifu
l A
ust
ralia
$9
.95
1737
600
Po
stcard
pack –
Ou
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$9
.95
2 A
ug
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20
12
C
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s (K
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lin
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Isla
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s –
Bu
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1738
067
Sta
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(2 x
60
c, 2
x $
1.20
)$
3.6
0
1738
005
Co
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(bla
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$0
.30
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1736
126
Sta
mp
pack
$5
.00
1736
220
Maxic
ard
s (3
)$
6.8
0
1736
250
Sh
eetl
et
(5 x
$1.6
0)
$8
.00
1736
251
Ch
eq
ueb
oo
k (
20
x 5
x $
1.6
0)
$16
0.0
0
1736
252
Sh
eetl
et
(5 x
$2.3
5)
$11
.75
1736
254
Ch
eq
ueb
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20
x 5
x $
2.3
5)
$235.0
0
1736
209
Ro
ll o
f 10
0$
60
.00
1736
223
Co
llecto
r p
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$7.
50
1736
200
Str
ip o
f o
ne f
rom
th
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$0
.60
1736
241
Gu
tter
10 x
6
0c (
no
desi
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)$
6.0
0
1736
242
Gu
tter
10 x
$
1.6
0$
16.0
0
1736
243
Gu
tter
10 x
$
2.3
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23
.50
1736
360
PN
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wit
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co
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$3
4.9
5
24
Ju
ly 2
012
L
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1737
067
Sta
mp
(5
x 6
0c)
$3
.00
1737
005
Co
ver
(bla
nk)
$0
.30
1738
126
Sta
mp
pack
$4
.05
1738
241
Gu
tter
10 x
60
c (
no
desi
gn
)$
6.0
0
1738
242
Gu
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10 x
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$12
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28
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Win
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1739
067
Sta
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s (5
x 6
0c)
$3
.00
1739
005
Co
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(bla
nk)
$0
.30
1739
002
Fir
st d
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over
(gu
mm
ed
)$
3.3
0
1739
007
Fir
st d
ay c
over
(s/a
)$
3.3
0
1739
126
Sta
mp
pack
$3
.45
1739
220
Maxic
ard
s(5
)$
6.7
5
1739
182
Bo
okle
t (1
0 x
60
c)
$6
.00
1739
250
Ch
eq
ueb
oo
k (
20
x 1
0 x
60
c)
$12
0.0
0
1739
210
Ro
ll o
f 20
0$24
0.0
0
1739
223
Co
llecto
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ack
$9
.90
1739
200
Str
ip o
f fi
ve
$3
.00
1739
240
Gu
tter
10 x
60
c (
wit
h d
esi
gn
)$
6.0
0
Tota
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Als
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vailab
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So
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sta
mp
sh
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1514
733
Nic
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lod
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old
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Do
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SS
& s
ticke
rs$
14.9
5
1514
734
Th
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of
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9.9
5
1514
735
Sp
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ds
SS
S$
9.9
5
1514
736
Die
go
an
d F
rien
ds
SS
S$
9.9
5
1514
737
Do
ra a
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Fri
en
ds
$9
.95
1514
694
Dis
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olle
cto
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nd
SS
S$
14.9
5
1514
693
Dis
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air
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min
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SS
$9
.95
1514
696
Dis
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rin
cess
Belle
min
i S
SS
$9
.95
1514
695
Dis
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ind
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lla m
ini S
SS
$9
.95
1514
697
Dis
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uro
ra m
ini S
SS
$9
.95
1514
698
Dis
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no
w W
hit
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SS
$9
.95
1514
681
Dis
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$15
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Orde
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crip
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Price
Qty
Valu
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Prod
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Mis
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1514
731
Ch
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Sta
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$14
.95
1514
738
Max S
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(E
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lish
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$4
0.0
0
1514
739
Max S
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hin
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$4
0.0
0
1514
699
Wig
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s 20
Years
sta
mp
pack
$10
.95
1514
700
Mic
key a
nd
Min
nie
Mo
use
sta
mp
pack
$10
.95
1686
360
Du
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$14
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Pre
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Co
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95
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0241
351
Co
llecti
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Au
stra
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s b
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9.9
5
0903
270
Fir
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over
Alb
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$10
.00
0903
320
Co
llecto
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Ch
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(th
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17.9
5
1514
520
PN
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AF
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1750
301
Ad
ela
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1750
310
Haw
tho
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1750
302
Bri
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5031
1M
elb
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1750
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Carl
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1750
312
No
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Melb
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1750
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Co
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3P
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1750
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Ess
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1750
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Fre
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1750
315
St
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1750
307
Geelo
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1750
316
Syd
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1750
308
Go
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1750
317
West
Co
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1750
309
GW
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1751
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Bro
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5130
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1751
302
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1751
310
Ro
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1751
303
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1751
311
Sea E
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1751
304
Dra
go
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1751
312
Sh
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1751
305
Eels
1751
313
Sto
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1751
306
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5131
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1751
307
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1751
315
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1751
308
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5131
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$15
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1711
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275
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1712
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$9
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1712
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1514
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