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Tara Brooch and Book of Kells get stamped!

Ireland’s latest definitive stamps features the Tara Brooch and the Book of Kells. Definite stamps are Ireland’s ‘everyday’ stamps that remain on sale for a number of years. This, the new edition of Ireland’s ninth definitive series, features some of the nation’s best known antiquities. 


The eight stamps, first day cover envelopes and booklets were designed by leading Dublin-based designers, Zinc Design Consultants.  They are available at all Post Offices and online at irishstamps.ie.  
 
This set of definitive stamps includes the Loughnashade trumpet, the Keshcarrigan Bowl, the Book of Kells, St. Patrick’s Confessio, the Petrie ‘Crown’, Springmount Wax Tablets, the Tara Brooch and the Ardagh Chalice. The series also includes  two stamp booklets featuring the Derrynaflan Paten (€1 stamp booklet) and the Donore Handle (International booklet). Two beautiful First day Cover envelopes carry images of St. Patrick’s Bell and the Mullaghmast Stone.
 
The stamps are the second phase of the series, ‘A History of Ireland in 100 Objects, a selection’, unveiled at the National Museum in 2017. The project marks a partnership between The National Museum of Ireland, The Irish Times, The Royal Irish Academy and An Post. The series is supported by the website 100objects.ie.
 
The definitive series is based on Fintan O’Toole’s book, A History of Ireland in 100 Objects, with each object opening a window into an important moment in Irish history between 5000BC and the early 21st Century. Images of further ‘100 Objects’ tracing Ireland’s history will be issued on stamps over the next five years.