Germany will this week issue a World Cup victory postage
stamp, five million of which were printed before the final was
even held, officials said.
“This year I dared to hope very early on that our team would
take the title,” said Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble
Monday.
“It’s wonderful that the team turned this dream into a reality. I
hope that this stamp will remind many citizens of the immense
joy the team has given us.”
The 60-cent stamp, marked “Germany Football
World Champion 2014″, will go on sale Thursday after the
first commemorative copies are presented to the coach, players
and team staff.
Graphic designer Lutz Menze told German national
news agency DPA that the image shows footballers running,
but not their faces in order to honour the whole team, not
an individual.
Menze said that producing a stamp usually takes six months,
but that he was only contacted by the government after the
tournament had already started.
At a press conference Monday, a journalist asked a finance
ministry spokeswoman what would have happened to the print
run if Germany had lost.
The ministry spokeswoman replied simply: “We always firmly
believed the German team would win.”
She said she did not know how much had been paid to print the
stamps but the news conference moderator noted that had the
Germans lost, “their value probably would have gone through
the roof”.
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Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Germany printed World Cup victory stamps well before final
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