Philately exhibition displaying world’s first, rare stamps draws crowd in Kochi

Kochi  (ANI ):

Some unique and rare collections of stamps ranging from world’s first ‘Penny Black’ to the oldest ones along with India’s heritage stamps were on display at a philately exhibition in Kerala.

The two-day exhibition called ‘Kochipex 2014′, which pulled sizeable crowd including school children to veteran philatelists, began on Thursday in Kochi.

Stamps depicting Jesus Christ’s life (birth to resurrection) and painter-sculptor Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Vitrovian Man’ were also on display at the exhibition.

The exhibition that started with a ceremonial function was a visual treat for the enthusiasts and stamp collectors. The exhibition also gave a chance to exhibit collection of coins and Indian rupee notes for the collectors.

Stamps carrying photos of India’s former politicians and greats like Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Mahatma Gandhi among others also attracted visitors.

M Venkateswarlu, Post Master-General, central region of India Post said that such exhibitions should be organised regularly across the country to encourage the hobby of collecting stamps, especially among students.

http://www.ibtimes.co.in/tv/philately-exhibition-displaying-worlds-first-rare-stamps-draws-crowd-in-kochi-27400

source: http://www.ibtimes.co.in / International Business Times / Home>  IBT Video / ANI / Kochi –  November 28th, 2014

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