Overview

This issue is part of the Special Occasions stamp issue, produced at regular intervals for use on postage relating to commemorations of personal milestones. These stamps comprise part of the Personalised Stamps™ program, in which a personal photograph may feature in a tab alongside the designed stamp.

The Romance stamp issue coincides with Valentine’s Day, and engages two chief symbols that convey the theme of romance ¬– the heart and the rose – making them perfect emissaries for messages of affection.

Designer

In 2000, Melinda Coombes co-founded Coombes Whitechurch Design. She has created many stamp issues for Australia Post, and is responsible for the distinctive look of the Through the Years stamp issues, which began with Driving through the Years (2006).

Andrew Hogg has also designed many stamp issues for Australia Post, including Life Saving Australia, which featured our only lentincular stamp design, and the recent four-year series commemorating the centenary of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition.

Products released in this issue

  • Stamp pack
  • First day cover
  • Maxicard set
  • Postal and numismatic cover
  • Booklet of 10 stamps
  • Sheetlet of 10 stamps
  • Booklet of 20 stamps

Technical specifications

Issue date
4 February 2014
Issue withdrawal date
28 February 2015
Denominations
2 x 60c
Stamp design (hearts)
Andrew Hogg design
Stamp design (rose)
Melinda Coombs, Coombs Whitechurch Design
Product design
Lisa Christensen, Australia Post Design Studio
Paper - gummed
Tullis Russell
Printer - gummed
EGO
Paper self-adhesive
B100
Printer self-adhesive
EGO
Printing process
Lithography
Stamp size
26mm x 37.5mm
Perforations
14.6 x 13.86
Sheet layout
Sheetlets of 10
FDI postmark
Rosebud, Vic 3939
FDI withdrawal date
4 March 2014

Stamps in this issue

60c Hearts

The heart-shaped ideograph is a visual shortcut to emotional life, although the “love” it symbolises is not necessarily of a romantic nature. Still, romantic love that looms large in this graphic sign, and its first use in this context dates back to an illustrated initial in a 13th-century French manuscript, Roman de la poire, in which a lover offers his heart to his beloved.

60c Rose

The rose is a familiar bearer of love and romantic yearning, although the different colours of roses symbolise a range of meanings. The rose is long associated with the cultural traditions of Europe, the Mediterranean and the Middle East. In Greek mythology the red rose in particular is tied to love through Aphrodite, whose blood spilt onto white roses, turning them red, as she helped her wounded over, Adonis.

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