In 1980, Ireland issued a series of postage stamps featuring game animals. This series is part of Ireland’s rich philatelic history, often celebrating the country’s wildlife and natural heritage. The stamps from this particular series depicted various animals commonly associated with game hunting.
1980 Game Animals Stamps
- Irish Hare (Lepus timidus hibernicus)
- Value: 18p
- Description: This stamp featured the Irish Hare, a subspecies of the mountain hare, which is native to Ireland.
- Red Deer (Cervus elaphus)
- Value: 22p
- Description: The Red Deer, Ireland’s largest wild mammal, was depicted on this stamp. These majestic animals are found in several parts of Ireland.
- Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus)
- Value: 35p
- Description: This stamp showcased the Pheasant, a bird commonly found in woodlands and farmlands across Ireland.
Design and Issuance
- Issue Date: April 3, 1980
- Designer: Michael Craig
- Printer: Irish Security Stamp Printing Ltd.
- Perforation: 14 x 14
- Paper: Phosphor-coated paper for automated sorting
These stamps are notable for their detailed illustrations and their contribution to raising awareness about Ireland’s wildlife. They are also popular among collectors for their aesthetic appeal and the subject matter they represent.
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