Press Release 5 January 2015
Jersey Post and Go pays tribute to Churchill
The first Jersey Post and Go overprint of 2015 will be dedicated to Sir Winston Churchill, Jersey
Post has revealed.
24 January 2015 marks
the 50th anniversary of the death of Sir Winston Churchill and, to
mark the occasion, Jersey flag stamps from Jersey Post’s JE02 Post and Go machine
will be printed with a special, commemorative overprint. The overprint which
will read:
Churchill 24.1.65
will be available from 24 January 2015 for one month only and the Jersey Philatelic Bureau is recommending collectors order
theirs whilst stocks last.
‘Winston Churchill is
such an important figure in British history and we were very keen to mark this
important date,’ comments Melanie Gouzinis, Jersey Post’s Senior Philatelic
Manager. ‘We’ve seen a great deal of interest in Jersey Post and Go since its
launch last year and stamp labels with special overprints like this hold
particular significance.’
Meanwhile, Jersey
Post’s JE01 machine will remain at Jersey Post Headquarters until the end of
January, where it has proved useful for local stamp purchases for Christmas.
Stamp labels vended from this machine will still carry the ‘Jersey Post HQ’
location identifier.
Mrs Gouzinis continued: ‘Our JE01 Post and Go machine will be at Spring Stampex next month where we will be launching a brand new Post and Go design, enabling our collectors to further enhance their Post and Go collections.’
Post and Go is the
next generation of self-adhesive stamps overprinted with the postage on demand.
It represents a new and very exciting way to begin or enhance a Jersey stamp
collection. Just like Royal Mail Post and Go stamps, Jersey Post and Go
stamps carry unique identification numbers depending on the machine and session
number of where and when they were issued. All Jersey Post and Go stamps are
supplied with a dedicated receipt.
Philatelic stamp products such as the original set bearing the six tariffs, First Day Cover and Presentation Pack can be ordered at: www.jerseystamps.com or by contacting the Jersey Philatelic Bureau on: 00 44 (0)1534 616320.
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