If this design is trying to emulate the Machin design it fails miserably. The Machin was a beautifully proportioned head and shoulders image with nice symmetry. In fact, without the crown it wouldn't have looked as well as it does. The Charles design is simply a large head with no redeeming features at all. At least on the coins you have some text to add balance. I think it should have been a smaller head with emblems of the four nations - a bit like the Wilding stamps.
Are these really stamps anymore? An argument could now be made the data matrix is the stamp, all the information is there, the picture attached to it bears no relation to the postal journey now, its simply there to keep stamp collectors happy
Beautiful stamps!
happy to see
I look forward to getting these.
Interesting! Thank you.
If this design is trying to emulate the Machin design it fails miserably. The Machin was a beautifully proportioned head and shoulders image with nice symmetry. In fact, without the crown it wouldn't have looked as well as it does. The Charles design is simply a large head with no redeeming features at all. At least on the coins you have some text to add balance. I think it should have been a smaller head with emblems of the four nations - a bit like the Wilding stamps.
Are these really stamps anymore?
An argument could now be made the data matrix is the stamp, all the information is there, the picture attached to it bears no relation to the postal journey now, its simply there to keep stamp collectors happy
This is a bit odd because the Royal Mail is a private limited company and not a public company yet they use the image of the king dude very odd
You obviously need to study the subject more.😂
My, what big ears you have!
SAMANTHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!