This
issue is the second of three being released for the Games of the XXX Olympiad
(27 July-12 August 2012) in London.
This
issue, which carries the symbol of the International Olympic Committee (IOC),
commemorates the performances of Australia's athletes at the Olympic Games.
Represented on the stamps is the sport of Rowing, discipline of Swimming and
event of Pole Vault. These subjects are indicative of Australian athletes'
strengths at past Olympic Games: historically most medals won by Australian
athletes have been in Swimming, Athletics, Cycling and Rowing.
The
Australian Olympic team athletes have always been most successful in the pool,
as indicated by their 168 Olympic medals, including 56 gold. Australia's fi rst
Olympic swimmer was Fredrick ‘Freddy' Lane, who won two gold medals in 1900 in
Paris. In the 1950s and 60s, swimmers such as Murray Rose, Dawn Fraser, Lorraine
Crapp and Jon Konrads became household names.
Issue
highlights
The postal and numismatic cover for this issue uses three coins released by The Perth Mint. Each of the $1 Aluminium Bronze coins is legal tender.
The postal and numismatic cover for this issue uses three coins released by The Perth Mint. Each of the $1 Aluminium Bronze coins is legal tender.
Technical
details
Issue
date: 17
July 2012
Issue
withdrawal date:
31 January 2013
FDI
withdrawal date:
15 August 2012
Denominations: 1 x 60c, 1 x $1.60, 1 x
$2.35
Stamp
design:
Johnathan Chong
Product
design:
Sharon Rodziewicz
Printer: McKellar Renown
Paper
- gummed:
Tullis Russell
Paper
- self-adhesive:
B90 and B100
Printing
process:
Lithography
Stamp
size:
37.5mm x 26mm
Minisheet
size:
135mm x 72mm
Perforations: 14.6 x 13.86
Sheet
layout:
Module of 50
National
postmark:
Wembley, WA 6014