Eric Shackle Writes: Australia Post's Gold Medal Encore
Australia is ready to celebrate its gold medalists at this month's Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, as Eric Shackle reveals. Australia Post will print special stamps within 24 hours of each medal presentation.
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During the Sydney 2000 Olympics, Australia Post printed stamps celebrating all Australian gold medallists within 24 hours of each medal presentation. Now they're planning to do much the same for Melbourne's 2006 Commonwealth Games (March 15 to 26).
Special stamps will be available at some Melbourne post offices 24 hours after an Australian gold medal win, and throughout the nation within two or three days of the event.
"If Australia matches its effort at the 2002 Manchester Games, designers will have to come up with 82 gold-medal stamps," commented the Herald Sun.
Australia Post's Stamp News says the instant stamp program consists of four different sheetlet releases:
Opening ceremony, five 50c stamps
Australian champions, issued daily, five or ten 50c stamps
Closing ceremony, five 50c stamps
Most memorable moment, ten 50c stamps
"Due to the potential high number of Gold Medal wins, and to ensure that we meet the needs of our collectors, a single sheetlet will comprise up to five or 10 Gold Medallists," says Australia Post. "In the event of 15 Gold Medals being won by Australia in a 24-hour period, only two sheetlets (one x 5 and one x 10 stamps) will be produced."
Collectors will be able to buy special coins as well as stamps. The Royal Australian Mint held a nation-wide competition to find a winning design commemorating the Games. It was won by Kelly Just, a 16-year-old home student from Callignee, Victoria.
Kelly's winning design would be produced as a general circulating coin, said the Mint. "Kelly will also have the rare privilege of having her initials incorporated into the coin."
The Mint also released a Melbourne 2006 three-coin set that includes an aluminium bronze uncirculated coin, a silver proof coin and a tricolour proof coin, representing the gold, silver and bronze medals awarded at the Games.
The tricolour coin has a gold plated silver centre containing the Melbourne 2006 logo, a decorative silver middle ring, and a bronze coloured outer ring containing images of all the 16 sports to be contested.
LINKS
2006 Commonwealth Games http://www.melbourne2006.com.au/Channels/
Stamps and coins http://www.auspost.com.au/philatelic/stamps/intro.htm
Student designed coin http://www.prospectstampsandcoins.com.au/web/royal_aust_mint/2006_coins/
Queen's birthday stamps
http://www.footystamps.com/ot_commonwealth_games.htm
Share your birthday with the Queen
http://www.melbourne2006.com.au/M2006/Homepage%20News/Archive/20060902%20Share%20your%20birthday%20with%20The%20Queen
Instant stamps at Sydney 2000 Olympics http://www.glenstephens.com/linnsOct2-00.html