tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-61379575088648114.post7338554277992587511..comments2024-03-28T16:38:56.638+00:00Comments on Norvic Philatelics Blog: Royal Mail Post and Go machine A011 badged up for Qatar PostIan - Norvichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436130277706268046noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-61379575088648114.post-52306668978478243882015-10-06T20:49:35.356+01:002015-10-06T20:49:35.356+01:00According to the IAR website QA1 & QA2 are res...According to the IAR website QA1 & QA2 are resident at the General Post Office in Qatar and have the overprint of General Post Office. NO mention on them being re-badged from A011/12 to QA01/02<br /><br />http://www.iarroyalmailpostandgo.com/qa01.html<br />http://www.iarroyalmailpostandgo.com/qa02.html<br /><br />I wonder if we will be seeing these at Stampex next year.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-61379575088648114.post-48152125576103909232015-09-30T20:56:14.428+01:002015-09-30T20:56:14.428+01:00Two Royal Mail kiosks A011 & A012 were fully o...Two Royal Mail kiosks A011 & A012 were fully operational on 29 SEP 2015 selling official Qatar stamps, only.<br />No british stamps were available. Though the kiosks were branded A011 and A012, the ID printed on stamps & receipts<br />is QA01 & QA02. Two different, single design stamps were available: 1) definitive issue showing the emblem of the<br />State of Qatar and 2) commemorative issue celebrating the 20th GCC (stamp) exhibition in Doha.<br />Both issues from QA01 & QA02. Both issues carry the overprint "20th Gcc Exhibition" (should be GCC).<br />Available 4 values, only: <br />1) QA Letter up to 100g<br />2) GCC Letter up to 100g<br />3) EU Letter up to 50g<br />4) Worldwide up to 50g<br />and a Local Letter strip with 4 stamps QA Letter up to 100g.<br />I will provide all strips and FDC.Thomas von Loeperhttp://www.vonloeper.comnoreply@blogger.com