Society Centenary Emblem
Technical Data
| Date of Issue | March 27, 1997 |
|---|---|
| Denomination | Rs. 2 |
| Quantity | 700,000 |
| Perforation | comb 13 x 13½ |
| Printer | Calcutta Security Printers Ltd |
| Printing Process | Offset Lithography |
| Watermark | No Watermark |
| Colors | Multicolor |
| Credit (Designed By) | Sh. J. P. Irani |
| Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 1545 Stamp Number IN 1607 Yvert et Tellier IN 1314 Stanley Gibbons IN 1709 |
| Themes | Anniversaries and Jubilees | Philately | Seals(Emblems) |
Introduction
The Society Centenary Emblem was created to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Philatelic Society of India, celebrated in 1997. The emblem symbolized a century of dedicated service by the Society towards the promotion of philately, research, and postal heritage in India.
Historical Significance
Founded in March 1897 at Calcutta, the Philatelic Society of India completed one hundred years of distinguished existence in 1997. The Centenary Emblem marked this historic milestone and represented the Society’s rich tradition as one of the oldest philatelic organizations in the world and the oldest in Asia.
Symbolism of the Emblem
The emblem stood for:
- 100 years of philatelic excellence
- Preservation of India’s postal history
- Promotion of stamp collecting and research
- Unity of collectors, scholars, and enthusiasts
- Continuity of tradition from 1897 to 1997
It also reflected the Society’s role in encouraging exhibitions, publications, and scholarly study of Indian stamps.
Use During Centenary Celebrations
The Society Centenary Emblem was associated with the various centenary events, especially the National Philatelic Exhibition – CENTIPEX–97, organized with the support of the Department of Post and leading philatelic societies in India.
It likely appeared on commemorative materials such as:
- Souvenirs
- Exhibition literature
- Special covers
- Official publications
- Centenary postage stamps
Legacy
The Society Centenary Emblem remains a proud symbol of the Philatelic Society of India’s century-long contribution to philately. It represents the passion, scholarship, and dedication of generations of members who helped preserve and celebrate India’s postal heritage.
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