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Summer Olympics in Tokyo

Summer Olympics in Tokyo (2020) Fr. 1.70 Synchronised Swimming - MiNr. 1986 - Special stamp mint **
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220.08.01
CHF 3.75

After 56 years, the Summer Olympics are returning to the Japanese city of Tokyo. From 24 July to 9 August 2020, at least 206 nations will compete with over 11,000 athletes in a total of 33 Olympic sports and 50 disciplines. To this end, the old Olympic Stadium dating from 1964 was demolished and replaced by a new building costing around 1.1 billion euros. The building, which will be used for the opening and closing ceremonies as well as for athletics and football, holds 68,000 spectators.


As always, Philately Liechtenstein commissioned an artist from the host country to design Liechtenstein's Olympic stamps. Keiko Yamano painted the two motifs "Synchronised Swimming" (face value: CHF 1.70) and "Judo" (face value: CHF 2.80) in acrylic. The artist worked as a university lecturer for linguistics in Japan until 2000. Faced with her own mortality due to a blow to her health led her to painting. She produces most of her works in oil using traditional Japanese colours, but she also masters the art of calligraphy. She mainly shows her works at exhibitions in her home city of Tokyo.

Issue
48000
Issue
2 2020
Sheet format
208 x 146 mm
Printer
Gutenberg AG, Schaan
Design
Keiko Yamano, Tokyo
Year
2020
Stamp format
31.6667 x 41.6667 mm
Michel No.
1986
Face value
CHF 1.70
Perforation
12 x 12 ¾
Article type
Single stamp
Convservation
mint
Motive
Synchronised Swimming
Print
4-colour offset CMYK
Refinement
silver hot-foil stamping
Adhesive type
gummed
Paper
gommé
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