Ireland 1972 50th Anniversary of the First Irish Stamp MNH

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Ireland 1972  50th Anniversary of the First Irish Stamp  MNH**

In 1972, Ireland commemorated the 50th anniversary of the first Irish stamp with a special issue. The original stamp, issued in 1922, marked a significant moment in Irish history, symbolizing the country’s newfound independence. The 1972 commemorative stamp celebrated this milestone in Irish philately.

1972 Commemorative Stamp

  1. 50th Anniversary of the First Irish Stamp
    • Value: 6p
    • Description: This stamp featured a design that paid homage to the original 1922 stamp. It included elements that reflected the historical and philatelic significance of the first stamp issued by the Irish Free State.

Design and Issuance

  • Issue Date: February 17, 1972
  • Designer: Michael Craig
  • Printer: Irish Security Stamp Printing Ltd.
  • Perforation: 15 x 14.5
  • Paper: Phosphor-coated paper for automated sorting

Historical Context

The original 1922 stamp, known as the “Provisional Government of Ireland” stamp, was an overprint on existing British stamps with the text “Rialtas Sealadach na hÉireann 1922” (Provisional Government of Ireland 1922). This overprint marked the transition from British rule to the establishment of the Irish Free State.

The 1972 commemorative stamp celebrated this transition and the establishment of Ireland’s own postal system. It was part of a broader series of events and issues that year, recognizing the 50th anniversary of Irish independence.

Collectors’ Value

This commemorative stamp is valued by collectors for its historical significance and its connection to the early days of the Irish Free State. The design, which reflects the original 1922 issue, makes it a notable piece for those interested in Irish philately and history.

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