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There’s no better way of knowing you’ve made it than getting your image on a stamp. Now the Italian Post Office has honored Lamborghini by issuing a Lambo stamp as part of its “Made in Italy” series. Costing €0.85, or about $1, the stamp is actually for the iconic Miura sports car, though it features a reproduction of the distinctive Sant’Agata Bolognese mark, the raging bull on a black background.
If collectors of Lambo memorabilia are thinking of buying one to keep for a while then sell on for a huge profit, think again. With an anticipated production run of 3.5 million stamps over the next few weeks, it’s not exactly going to be rare.—Richard Yarrow
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2 Responses to “Lamborghini Gets Its Own Stamp”
Paris
June 19th, 2007 - 1:01 amThat’s hot!!!
Donker
June 28th, 2007 - 2:59 amWhy is this a “Miura” stamp, exactly? Because somebody says so? It is a wonderful stamp for the Lambo marquee, true, but not specifically for a Miura, Countach, or any other one model.
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