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2013, May 29.  Stamps for Use by Private Mailing Centers

Litho Offset.  Amstar Company, Inc.  Perf 13.5

Singles, Sheets of 100 & 50

                  

 

             

 

   1p  Manila Central Post Office (Brown) - Singles  (110,000)

   7p  Manila Central Post Office (Blue) - Singles  (110,000)

   9p  Manila Central Post Office (Red) - Singles  (110,000)

 12p  Manila Central Post Office (Yellow) - Singles  (110,000)

 30p  Manila Central Post Office (Orange) - Singles  (110,000)

 35p  Manila Central Post Office (Violet) - Singles  (110,000)

 40p  Manila Central Post Office (Green) - Singles  (110,000)

 45p  Manila Central Post Office (Purple) - Singles  (110,000)

100p  Philpost (White) (Sheets of 50)  - Singles  (110,000)

 

 

First Day Covers:  Manila

 

   

 


Phlpost MAILING CENTER STAMPS

 

These series of stamps are exclusively made for Postal Station operations. The Postal Station is one of PHLPost’s answer to the call of President Noynoy Aquino for government agencies to venture into Public-Private Partnership. It aims to give business and livelihood opportunities to people who want to enter in this kind of activity without having to invest large capital. Also, it is PHLPost`s way of bringing the postal service closer to the mailing public. Any would-be postal station operator will have to pay an accreditation fee of P20,000.00.  Sixty percent (60%) of which (P12,000.00) shall cover the marketing tools and equipment, the starter kit and the training needed to operate. In return, he is entitled to a 20% rebate on PHLPost products, services and merchandise. But more than being a business partner, the Postal Station Operator is seen as one of PHLPost`s advocate of efficient and effective public service. The Postal Station offers postal business transactions anytime, anywhere. 

 

 

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