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Post Office Covers
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On 9 May 1927 Australia issued a commemorative stamp for the Opening of the Federal Parliament House in the national capital, Canberra. This stamp had a date of issue that was announced well in advance of the release date, the first time a stamp was awarded a day of issue status. The Australian Post Office (APO) did not market a cover for the event, leaving the production of FDCs to collectors and private cover producers. The first foray into FDCs by the APO was on 10 May 1937. A further two issues had PO covers, on 1 October 1937 and 15 July 1940. But the cover market was left in the hands of the private sector. A generic FDC was introduced on 9 June 1954 with further two generic designs in use until 16 March 1970. On that day the APO issued a cover for the Osaka World Expo stamps. This has continued unchanged since that fatal day with a PO cover(s) for each new issue. Private cover producers rapidly disappeared from the market. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the death of the private cover producer. RIP. |
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Scarce Australian Postmarks
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