Kate Gives Birth to a Collecting Frenzy

Managing Director, Ian Glen, helps you pick through the Royal Baby commemorative jungle.

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The Limited Edition Royal Baby Silver Commemorative Cover

It’s 9.57 am.  Less than 24 hours after the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been blessed with a new baby boy and a nation with its future King.

The Prince has not even been given a name yet but already there is a vast array of commemorative memorabilia.

One of our most important jobs is to select for you the very best commemorative issues that will mark the birth our future King in the most appropriate way and create a lasting heirloom that you can pass down to your children and grandchildren.

But which of the hundreds of commemorative pieces will stand the test of time?

Well let me share with you some of the elements that I believe are most important when we select the pieces we recommend to collectors.

1.       Capture a moment in time

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The Official Royal Mail Postmark captures the moment in time forever as with this DateStamp (TM) coin.

When there is a momentous occasion like a Royal Birth, I’m always keen to tie commemorative items back to that moment forever, which is why in my mind stamps create such a perfect collectable.

For example, we arranged well in advance for Royal Mail to hold a number of covers and other philatelic items ready for them to postmark with the all-important birth-date, as soon as it was announced.

These are true never-to-be repeated commemoratives, unlike so many items that will be manufactured for months after the birth.

2.       History and heritage

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The Gold-plated Commemorative features a timeless heraldic design and draws on hundreds of years of minting heritage.

By specialising in coins and stamps, we have already declared our hand that the best collectable items have a strong history and heritage.  Coins, commemorative medals and stamps, of course, have long traditions as Royal Commemoratives and so make the perfect keepsake.

With much issuing information not yet in the public domain, you can also realistically expect British Isles issues, as well as coins and stamps from many key commonwealth countries to be announced over the coming days and weeks.

As always, the closer the links to the UK, typically the stronger the longterm heritage of the piece.  And with a Christening some way off, I’m certain we have many important issues still to come.

3.       Designed to stand the test of time

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The Silver Proof Royal Baby Commemorative incorporates the Prince’s birthstone – a ruby.

A commemorative piece should always be designed to create an enduring memory – something that you can pass down through the generations.

It is no coincidence that many of the most popular coins to be issued over the years feature heraldic representations.  Rushed and imagined sketchy pictures of the Royal Couple and baby, bear little creative strength and over time risk looking tired and clichéd.

It’s also worth searching out something a little bit unusual – even unique – in the design, which is why I was delighted when we were able to select a silver commemorative design that actually contains the new Prince’s birthstone – a ruby – as an integral part of the design.

4.       Edition limits that mean something

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Just 2,000 22 Carat Gold Collector Cards have been issued. With an edition of just 2,000, they are tipped to be among the earliest sell outs.

Of course, many Royal Baby commemoratives will be issued in limited editions – but that is only of real importance if demand is actually going to exceed supply, resulting in collectors missing out.

Of course, there is no hard and fast rule but I like to ensure that we work hard to select commemoratives with edition limits that should see sell-outs, helping to ensure their long-term collectability. 

Finally, there is just one other thing to add.  Enjoy your collecting.

By owning a Royal Commemorative, you are ensuring that not only you, but also your children and grandchildren, will forever have an element of connection to the moment when a nation celebrated the birth of its future King.


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Royal Mail announce new Andy Murray Stamps

Just 11 days after Andy Murray raised the Wimbledon Men’s Singles Trophy at the all England Club, Royal Mail has announced that it is issuing a set of 4 stamps to celebrate the first British Wimbledon Champion in 77 years.

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Royal Mail’s new Andy Murray Stamps – issued on 8 August

 

Andy Murray Stamps: An Impossible Issue?

A few years ago, this would have seemed an impossible issue for Royal Mail.  Firstly, living people (other than the Royal Family) were simply banned from British stamps.  Secondly, the Royal Mail of old would not have been nimble enough to deal with the complexities of such an issue in a short period of time.

But much has changed.  In 2003 Royal Mail rushed through a Rugby World Cup Winners Miniature Sheet and two years later an Ashes Victory Miniature Sheet (could we see another this year?).  But these, they argued did not feature individual players but instead celebrated the whole team’s achievement.

All Change for the Olympics

But everything changed for the Olympics as Royal Mail issued 63 Olympic and Paralympic Gold Medal Winner Stamps, taking the nation by storm.  The result was the the greatest interest in stamps for 20 odd years and a final death knell in the living person taboo.

Andy Murray – the most celebrated living person on stamps

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Andy Murray has already featured on British Stamps

Of course, Andy Murray featured amongst those stamps – so with his 4 new stamps announced today, he holds a new title, alongside Wimbledon Champion.  He is now the most celebrated non-Royal on British stamps.

So well done Andy and well done Royal Mail – we need you there to capture the mood of the nation.


 

Do you agree with Royal Mail’s 11-man squad?

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Most of us will recognise a few, if not all, of these famous faces. This line-up is Royal Mail’s ultimate ‘dream team,’ eleven greatest ever football players, chosen to feature on their new set of stamps – on sale now – marking the FA’s 150th anniversary.

If you haven’t guessed all eleven, here’s the full line-up:

(Back row, from left to right):
Jimmy Greaves, John Charles, Gordon Banks, George Best and John Barnes
(Front row):
Kevin Keegan, Denis Law, Bobby Moore, Bryan Robson, David MacKay and Bobby Charlton

Now you know who they all are, do you agree with Royal Mail’s selection?

There are a number of obvious choices that few would contest. Bobby Moore, for example, the only World Cup winning captain or Gordon Banks, regarded by many as the greatest goal keeper ever to play for England.

Now I’m no expert on the beautiful game but I’m surprised Paul Gascoigne isn’t included on this list. The same possibly goes for Peter Shilton.

Royal Mail themselves admit not everyone may agree with their choices but that they chose 11 men “whose key senior career was within the years 1963-1990s” or, those “who have a cult following and widespread agreement of genius on the pitch” such as the late George Best.

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The naturally gifted George Best

Of course if the team had included present day players, it would have looked different again. But whatever your views on the chosen team, there’s no doubt they would have made a formidable line-up.

So who would you liked to have seen in the line-up? Let me know below …