1970 Expo 70
These stamps commemorate Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan. The 5c represents the Australian Pavilion, whereas the 20c depicts the Southern Cross and the Japanese character meaning “from the country of the south with warm feeling”.
These stamps can be used within Australia for domestic and international postage to brighten up your cards, letters, and parcels.
Technical Details
Denomination: 5c and 20c
Stamp design: John Copeland (5c) and Arthur Leydin (20c)
Size: 37.5mmx25mm
Printer: Note Printing Branch of the Reserve Bank of Australia
Process: Four-colour photograve (5c), two-colour photograve (20c),
Issue date: 16 March 1970
These stamps commemorate Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan. The 5c represents the Australian Pavilion, whereas the 20c depicts the Southern Cross and the Japanese character meaning “from the country of the south with warm feeling”.
These stamps can be used within Australia for domestic and international postage to brighten up your cards, letters, and parcels.
Technical Details
Denomination: 5c and 20c
Stamp design: John Copeland (5c) and Arthur Leydin (20c)
Size: 37.5mmx25mm
Printer: Note Printing Branch of the Reserve Bank of Australia
Process: Four-colour photograve (5c), two-colour photograve (20c),
Issue date: 16 March 1970
These stamps commemorate Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan. The 5c represents the Australian Pavilion, whereas the 20c depicts the Southern Cross and the Japanese character meaning “from the country of the south with warm feeling”.
These stamps can be used within Australia for domestic and international postage to brighten up your cards, letters, and parcels.
Technical Details
Denomination: 5c and 20c
Stamp design: John Copeland (5c) and Arthur Leydin (20c)
Size: 37.5mmx25mm
Printer: Note Printing Branch of the Reserve Bank of Australia
Process: Four-colour photograve (5c), two-colour photograve (20c),
Issue date: 16 March 1970