Large stamp royal mail
You're referring to the Large Letter Stamps issued by Royal Mail!
Royal Mail has issued several Large Letter Stamps over the years, which are designed to be used on larger envelopes and packages. These stamps are typically larger than the standard postage stamps and are used to cover the cost of sending heavier or bulkier items.
Here are some examples of Large Letter Stamps issued by Royal Mail:
- Large Letter Stamps (2003): These stamps were introduced in 2003 and feature a range of designs, including animals, landmarks, and cultural icons.
- Large Letter Stamps (2012): This series of stamps was issued in 2012 and features a range of designs, including British wildlife, landmarks, and cultural icons.
- Large Letter Stamps (2017): This series of stamps was issued in 2017 and features a range of designs, including British culture, landmarks, and iconic figures.
- Large Letter Stamps (2020): This series of stamps was issued in 2020 and features a range of designs, including British wildlife, landmarks, and cultural icons.
Some notable Large Letter Stamps issued by Royal Mail include:
- The Queen's Beasts (2017): A series of Large Letter Stamps featuring the ten heraldic beasts that stood guard at Westminster Abbey during the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
- The Royal Family (2019): A series of Large Letter Stamps featuring portraits of members of the British Royal Family, including Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, and Prince Charles.
- The NHS (2020): A series of Large Letter Stamps issued to commemorate the 72nd anniversary of the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK.
These are just a few examples of the many Large Letter Stamps issued by Royal Mail over the years. If you're interested in collecting stamps, I hope this information is helpful!