09 June (Ireland ) within release Europa (C.E.P.T.) 2008 - Letter Writing goes into circulation Full Pane Letter Writing face value 10*82 Euro cent
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Full Pane is square format.
Also in the issue Europa (C.E.P.T.) 2008 - Letter Writing:
Full Pane Letter Writing it reflects the thematic directions:
Originally, the term 'stationery' referred to all products sold by a stationer, whose name indicated that his book shop was on a fixed spot. This was usually somewhere near a university, and permanent, while medieval trading was mainly carried on by itinerant peddlers (including chapmen, who sold books) and others (such as farmers and craftsmen) at markets and fairs. It was a unique term used between the 13th and 15th centuries in the manuscript culture. Stationers' shops were places where books were bound, copied, and published. These shops often loaned books to nearby university students for a fee. The books were loaned out in sections, allowing students to study or copy them, and the only way to get the next part of the book was to return the previous section