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 India National Philatelic Exhibition – 1977
October 12, 1977

India National Philatelic Exhibition – 1977

Complete Set of 2 nos of commemorative postage stamps on the 3rd Indian National Philatelic Exhibition 1977 (INPEX-77), Bangalore :

Early Postman of PunjabIndian National Philatelic Exhibition 1977

Issued by India

Issued on Oct 12, 1977

Issued for : The Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department is happy to bring out two postage stamps on the occasion of the Third India National Philatelic Exhibition on October 12, 1977.

Design : The stamp in Rs. 2 denomination has for its motif a reproduction of the famous ‘Lion & Palm Tree‘ design which was never brought into use. One of the two essays prepared at the Calcutta Mint in 1853 had this design which was roughly copied from Wyon‘s design for Gold Mohur. A die of this design was engraved and experiments were carried out at the Mint to produce embossed stamps. A second and somewhat similar die was also engraved in 1853 and essays in various colours and on various papers were printed from this die. The stamp reproduces one of the colour trials from die II of this design which is on display in the National Philatelic Museum, New Delhi.

The stamp in 25 paise denomination depicts an early Postman of Punjab. The photo adopted for the design of the stamp is taken from ‘History of the Post Office‘ by I. Hamilton.

Colour : Multicolour

Type : Stamps, Postal Used

Denomination : 25 & 200 Paise

Overall sizes :
25p 3.91 X 2.90 cms.
200p 3.34 X 2.88 cms.

Printing sizes :
25p 3.55 X 2.54 cms.
200p – 2.98 X 2.52 cms.

Perforations :
25p 13 x 13
200p 14 x 13½

Watermark : Printed on unwatermarked adhesive stamp paper

Number Printed :
25p 30,00,000
200p 20,00,000

Number per issue sheet :
25p – 35
200p – 42

Printing Process : Photogravure

Designed and printed at : India Security Press

About : 

  • The India National Philatelic Exhibition (INPEX-77) being organised by the Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department from October 12 to 16, 1977 at Bangalore is the third one of its kind, the first and second having been held in New Delhi (1970) and Calcutta (1975) respectively. India has also staged two International Philatelic Exhibitions in 1954 and 1973. Besides a series of Philatelic Exhibitions at the State and District levels have also been held in various Postal Circles.
  • There is no doubt that the Philatelic Exhibitions, held periodically, have generated considerable interest in this educative hobby. It is particularly gratifying to note that more and more people, particularly from the younger generation, have been enthused to take to this creative pursuit.
  • The Exhibition which had a capacity of 1,000 frames displayed some of the rare and outstanding collections in the country.
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Vishal
Vishal
August 20, 2018 7:21 pm

I want this lion andplamtree stamp

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