Korea, Southern 2006 – Gyeongnam Goseong Dinosaur World Expo 2006
2) Links
3) Name
Gyeongnam Goseong Dinosaur World Expo 2006
4) Informations
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Title |
Gyeongnam Goseong Dinosaur World Expo 2006 |
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Types |
2 |
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Date of Issue |
April 14, 2006 |
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Quantity |
1.28 million stamps each |
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Denomination |
220 won |
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Design |
Iguanodon, Megaraptor |
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Stamp No. |
2487¡2488 |
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Printing Process |
Photogravure, four colors (Self-adhesive stamp) |
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Size of Stamp |
36mm x 26mm |
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Image Area |
33mm x 23mm |
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Perforation |
13 |
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Sheet Composition |
4 x 4(two stamps setenant, 216mm x 140mm) |
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Paper |
White Unwatermarked |
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Designer |
Shin Jaeyong |
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Printer |
Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation |
5) Description
· Gyeongnam Goseong Dinosaur World Expo 2006 is being held in Goseong, South Gyeongsang Province, where multitudes of dinosaurs lived about 100 million years ago.
· In January 1982, the fossil footprints of dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period, Mesozoic Age were discovered in Goseong, South Gyeongsang Province. As many as a total of 10,000 dinosaur fossil footprints have been identified in the vicinity of the Goseong area, particularly in the region of Sangjokam beach: the world’s largest (115 cm) and smallest (9 cm) fossil footprints of sauropodus dinosaurs, fossils of dinosaur eggs and that of Cretaceous period birds, to name a few. These fossil findings make Goseong a site of high academic value in the study of the Cretaceous Period, Mesozoic Age. Currently, Goseong is recognized as one of 3 sites in the world with the largest number of dinosaur footprint fossils, together with Colorado of the U.S. and the Western Beach of Argentina.
· The 52-day Expo will run from April 14 to July 4 under the theme of “the mysteries of dinosaurs, the earth and life”. It will provide a valuable opportunity to encounter, in virtual reality, various dinosaur bones and fossils and to experience the lives of dinosaurs that lived a hundred million years ago. Numerous other events will be held as well including an international academic symposium on dinosaurs and international fossil/mineral exhibit, etc.
· In anticipating that the Gyeongnam Goseong Dinosaur World Expo 2006 will be a resounding success, a new stamp will be issued featuring Iguanodon, a grass-eating dinosaur, and Megaraptor, a meat-eating dinosaur, both of which are assumed to have lived in Goseong a long, long time ago.
