SingPost is also offering discounted postage rates for greeting cards during the festive season.
Pre-cancelled first day covers will be available for S$3.25. Pre-cancelled first day covers affixed with both stamps and cancelled with a special Year of the Rabbit postmark will be available for S$3.25. Presentation packs containing the two stamps, meanwhile, will be priced at S$4.30.
A special collector's sheet with a commemorative S$10 stamp that comes with a set of eight red packets will also be available for sale at S$18.95 each. It was created by designer Andy Koh, who has been involved with stamp issues since 2000. Other items on offer include a diagonal decorative stamp encased in a gold-edged frame, postcards and MyStamp sheets.
Postage labels bought at selected SAM kiosks at the General Post Office and Suntec Post Office will also feature a limited-run rabbit-themed Chinese New Year design from Friday.During the festive period, SingPost will be offering discounted postage rates for people sending greeting cards within Singapore and overseas.The Year of the Rabbit begins on Jan 22.
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