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1971 4th Irish definitive series; known as Gerl definitives - first 15 postage stamps issued in this series Designed by Heinrich Gerl who won an international stamp design competition in 1966. First Irish issues using these designs issued in 1968.

Printed in photogravure by Irish Government Printers at Dublin Castle

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