ANZAC: Dawn Service – Presentation Pack
The first Anzac Day was observed throughout New Zealand on 25 April 1916 — the inaugural anniversary of the landings at Gallipoli. The acts of New Zealand soldiers in their first major campaign of the First World War provided a source of pride, while the dead brought much sorrow. The Anzac Day Dawn Service is not only a meaningful ritual of remembrance; it brings us together like no other day.
Features:
- NZ Post is the official issuing authority for New Zealand postage stamps
- Dr Stephen Clarke analyses what Anzac Day means to all New Zealanders today.
- This presentation pack looks at this idea through the lenses of the Dawn service
- The pack includes a first day cover, miniature sheet and a set of six stamps.
Specifications:
- Date of issue: 3 April 2019
- Number of stamps: Six gummed stamps
- Denominations: $1.20 × 3, $2.40, $3.00, $3.60
- Stamp/First Day Cover: Helcia Berryman, Grange Park Creative, Raumati South,NZ
- Printer: Southern Colour Print, Dunedin, by lithography
- Paper Type: Tullis Russell 104gsm red phosphor gummed stamp paper
- Stamp Size/Format: 50mm x 25mm (horizontal)
- Number of Colours: Four process colours
- Perforation gauge: 14.4 × 14
- Period of sale: until 2 April 2020