86-1 Tk.1 Fishing Net by Safiuddin Ahmed
86-2 Tk.5 Happy Reunion by Quamrul Hassan
86-3 Tk.10 Levelling the Plowed Field by Zainul Abedin
3 stamps

CCMs:
Plate #:
Sheet: 50
Quantity Printed: Unknown (A quantity of the Tk.10 value were overprinted for the 1 March 1989 4th Biannual Asian Art Exhibition, Bangladesh, 1989 issue)
Paintings: Zainul Abedin, Safiuddin Ahmed and Qumrul Hassan
Printer: Harrison & Sons, U.K.
FDC: Yes. Commemorative pmk.
Pmks.: Dhaka, Chittagong
Insert: Two types exist. 1.) Tri-folded sheet of white paper with front page in blue, with all printing in blue. Quantity of stamps printed not given. 2.) White card stock, printed in black.

The approved design for the cachet, but in a different shade on an unused envelope.

86-4 Tk.1 Two players kicking the ball
86-5 Tk.10 Ball making a goal

SS
86-6ss Tk.20 Imperforate miniature sheet with one large stamps and an image of a soccar ball
a. yellow missing??
2 stamps and 1 SS
CCMs: Yes
Plate #: 1A and 1B
Sheet: 50
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer of stamps: K.G. Mostafa
Designer of SS: Mahbub Akand
Printer of stamps and SS: Harrison & Sons, U.K.
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark DIFFERENT FOR SS???
Pmks. – stamps: Dhaka, Chittagong (reddish-purple)
Pmks. – SSs: Dhaka
Insert: White card stock printed in black. Quantity of stamp printed is not given.

86-7 Tk.3 Portrait of Osmani
1 stamp

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: 1A
Sheet: 50
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Pranesh Kumar Mandal
Printer: Harrison & Sons, U.K.
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark. Unusual in that it reads above the image “FIRST DAY OF ISSUE” and the date. At the bottom below the image is “Dhaka G.P.O.”
Pmks.: Dhaka, Chittagong (purple)
Insert:

Above are illustrations of the cover, the inside front and back, and the back cover of the folder prepared for this issue. Such folders were not put on sale to the general public, but were given to dignitaries.

86-8 50p Black overprint on UN Environment stamp with palm tree
a. overprint shifted to the right – “6” in right margin
b. overprint shifted to left – partial ovpt. on right and left sides of stamp
1 stamp
CCMs:
Plate #:
Sheet: 50
Designer: Pranesh Kumar Mondal
Quantity Overprinted: Unknown
Printer: Ueberreuter, Austria
Printer of overprint: Postal Printing Press, Tongi, Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Chittagong, Dhaka
Insert: White card stock, printed in black. Quantity of stamps overprinted not given.

On the left is a copy of the 5 taka value of the two stamps issued for the International Year of Peace on December 29, 1986. A souvenir sheet was also issued at that time. The stamp is a dry print, giving the flowers the appearance of being the wrong colors. A normal stamp is illustrated to the right.

86-9 Tk.1 Atomic bomb and butterfly
86-10 Tk.10 City ruins and flowers
a. flowers pink and blue, rather than red and purple
86-11ss Tk.20 Perforated miniature sheet of dove and soldiers. 1 stamp of dove’s head and soldier.
2 stamps and 1 SS

CCMs:
Plate #:
Sheet: 50
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer of stamps and SS: Manzare Shamim
Printer of stamps and SS: Mezhdunarodnava Kniga, USSR
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark SAME FOR SS???.
Pmks.: Chittagong, Dhaka
Insert: White card stock printed in black. Quantity printed not given.
Additional: Proof card with stamp.

The International Peace Year envelope was the first use of the words BANGLADESH POST OFFICE, in Bengali and English on either side of the logo. It was not used again for several issues, but is now standard. It was printed in the same color as the logo.
The 1986 Collector’s Pack is priced at $2.54 in U.S. dollars and F16.05, in French franks.
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