Stamp Details:
- Issue Name: 13th United Nations Congress on Crime and Criminal Justice
- Date of Issue: 12th April 2015
- Number of Stamps: 2 Stamps
- Denomination: 1 Riyal each
- Quantity Printed: 20,000 Stamps
- Dimensions: 34.70 x 36.50 mm
- Printing Process: Offset Lithography
- Printed By: M/s Cartor Security Printing, France
These stamps feature designs that reflect the themes and objectives of the 13th United Nations Congress held in Doha, Qatar, in 2015. The Congress brought together experts, policymakers, and leaders from around the world to discuss strategies for enhancing the effectiveness of crime prevention and criminal justice systems. The stamps serve as a historical token of this global gathering.
First Day Cover:
- First Day Cover Value: 3 Riyals
- Quantity Printed: 2,000 First Day Covers (FDC)
The First Day Cover (FDC) is a special collectible that bears the stamp(s) and a commemorative cancellation mark, indicating the first day of issue. Only 2,000 FDCs were printed, making this an exclusive and limited edition piece.
Why It's Special:
Commemorative Significance: This stamp issue honors the 13th United Nations Congress and its focus on crime prevention and criminal justice, showcasing the commitment of the international community to upholding justice and combating crime.
Collectible Item: With only 20,000 stamps printed and a limited number of First Day Covers produced, this issue is a rare and valuable collector's item for philatelists, international relations enthusiasts, or anyone interested in the United Nations and global justice efforts.
Quality and Craftsmanship: The stamps are printed using Offset Lithography, ensuring high-quality, precise designs that highlight the importance of the Congress and its themes. The FDC features a commemorative cancellation, making it a cherished piece for collectors.
Perfect For:
- Stamp collectors and philatelists
- Commemorating international events and the UN’s role in global crime and justice
- Gift for those interested in UN history, international relations, or crime prevention initiatives