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  • Boulder Opal from Opalton, Queensland - Roll of 100x $1.70 Stamps

Boulder Opal from Opalton, Queensland - Roll of 100x $1.70 Stamps

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    The opal is Australia’s national gemstone, and today the vast majority of the world’s precious opals are sourced here. These beautiful gems are unique for their remarkable play of colour, produced by the diffraction and interference of light by the microscopic spheres of silica that form the structure of the opal.

    The formation of Australian opals began tens of millions of years ago, when much of central Australia was a vast, shallow inland sea. Fine sands rich in the compound silica were deposited along its shorelines. As the sea receded, the Great Artesian Basin was formed below ground and today’s deserts were slowly created. Through millions of years of weathering, a silica-rich solution seeped along faults and joints in the earth, filling in cracks and voids. This gel eventually hardened to form opal. Sometimes fossil remains such as dinosaur bones, shells and plants were replaced with opal, their shapes still apparent.

    The opals depicted in this series of stamps show the wide range of opal types found in Australia. They originated in various important opal-mining sites of Queensland, South Australia and New South Wales, and are now among the treasures of museum collections across the country.

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    $1.70 (domestic) - Boulder Opal from Opalton, Queensland

    Opal mining at Opalton began in the 1890s. The town is renowned for boulder opal: thin seams or patches of precious opal surrounded by its natural host rock. The Boulder Opal featured is from the Brisbane Opal Museum, photographed by Valentine McDonald. 

     

    Technical specifications

    Issue date
    17 July 2025
    Issue withdrawal date
    TBA
    Denomination
    2 × $1.70, 1 × $3.40
    Stamp & product design
    Sharon Rodziewicz, Australia Post Design Studio
    Paper: gummed
    Tullis Russell 104gsm Red Phosphor/Blue PVA Stamp Paper
    Printer: gummed
    RA
    Printing process
    Offset lithography
    Stamp size (mm)
    26 x 37.5
    Minisheet size (mm)
    170 x 80
    Perforations
    14.6 x 13.86
    Sheet layout
    Module of 50 (2 x 25)
    FDI postmark
    Andamooka SA 5722
    FDI withdrawal date
    15 August 2025
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