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SA Post Office Celebrates Springboks World Cup Rugby Champions With New Stamps

Thembelihle Mabanga
Thembelihle Mabanga
Published: January 18, 2024
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Johannesburg – The South African Post Office on Thursday issued a set of international and standard rates stamps to celebrate the 2023 Springbok World Cup Rugby Champions.

The Standard Postage stamp features a festive scene of a rugby field with a golden rugby ball placed for a penalty kick. 

The design of the International postage stamp features a golden rugby ball surrounded by a typographic design of the words “World Champions 2023” that includes the three previous years in which the Springboks won the championship.

Given the national importance of the 4th win by the Springboks of the Rugby World Cup, it was decided that a special issuance would be of value to stamp collectors and users.

The historic 4th win by the “Bokke” elicited a spirit of unity, patriotism and optimism in South Africa and created a wave of “green and gold” joy throughout the country.

The return of the Springboks at OR Tambo airport was met with an ecstatic crowd, followed by an enthusiastic turnout of supporters for the Springboks’ national tour.

The cost of the standard postage stamp is R5.95 per stamp and for an international stamp, R14.10. 

The Commemorative envelope or First Day cover, which features each stamp rate costs R26.05.

The design was handled internally by Thea Clemons of the South African Post Office Philatelic Services and signed off by the Business Rescue Practitioners. 

The cost of the issuance is covered by the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies.

Given that not all branches are active orders can be emailed to Sa.stamps@postoffice.co.za, 

Florence.Tshabangu@postoffice.co.za or  

Ophoniel.Kgosana@postoffice.co.za

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