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Issuance of Commemorative Stamp for President Lee Jae-myung's Inauguration

The Korea Communications Commission's Postal Service Headquarters is issuing a special commemorative stamp to mark the 100 days since President Lee Jae-myung's inauguration.

On the 18th, the Postal Service Headquarters officially announced that the 'Inauguration of the 21st President' commemorative stamp will be issued on the 11th of next month.

This commemorative stamp embodies the national hope and expectation for a "country where the people are the masters, and a country where the people are happy."

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The commemorative stamps being issued this time include 220,000 sheets (3.28 million individual stamps) and 450,000 miniature sheets, along with 50,000 commemorative stamp albums.

The prices are set at 430 won for both the stamps and the miniature sheets, while the commemorative stamp album is priced at 27,000 won.

In particular, this commemorative stamp reflects President Lee's determination towards recovery and growth, and expresses his commitment to diligently fulfill the responsibilities given to him as a loyal worker of the government serving the sovereignty of the people, adding more significance.

Special Composition and Pre-order Information

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The commemorative stamp album is specially designed to include a miniature sheet, sheet, first-day cover, and a "My Own Stamp."

The inauguration commemorative stamp will be available for purchase at national general post offices and the online post office starting from the 11th of next month.

Additionally, from today (18th) until the 19th, a limited quantity (20,000 copies of the commemorative stamp album, one copy per person) can be pre-ordered through the online post office.

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Image sources: Inauguration sheet of President Lee Jae-myung / Photo provided by the Postal Service Headquarters, Inauguration stamp album of President Lee Jae-myung / Photo provided by the Postal Service Headquarters, My Own Stamp of President Lee Jae-myung / Photo provided by the Postal Service Headquarters.