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[[Image:Super Mario Bros. Stamps.jpg|thumb|right|'''Super Mario Bros. Stamps''' may have little use outside of Japan, but they are available as a collector's item by import.]]
[[Image:Super Mario Bros. Stamps.jpg|thumb|right|'''Super Mario Bros. Stamps''' may have little use outside of Japan, but they are available as a collector's item by import.]]
'''Super Mario Bros. Stamps''' are a set of Japanese postal stamps that feature [[sprite|sprites]] from the famous ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' game.  While they are not accepted as postage outside of Japan, anyone outside of the nation interested in them as a collector’s item will be charged 3,150 Yen (about $25 USD) in addition to import fees.  The set was first released at the end of May, [[2007]].
'''Super Mario Bros. Stamps''' are a set of Japanese postal stamps that feature sprites from the famous ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' game.  While they are not accepted as postage outside of Japan, anyone outside of the nation interested in them as a collector’s item will be charged 3,150 Yen (about $25 USD) in addition to import fees.  The set was first released at the end of May, [[2007]].


==Overview==
==Overview==

Revision as of 00:52, October 26, 2007

Super Mario Bros. Stamps
Super Mario Bros. Stamps may have little use outside of Japan, but they are available as a collector's item by import.

Super Mario Bros. Stamps are a set of Japanese postal stamps that feature sprites from the famous Super Mario Bros. game. While they are not accepted as postage outside of Japan, anyone outside of the nation interested in them as a collector’s item will be charged 3,150 Yen (about $25 USD) in addition to import fees. The set was first released at the end of May, 2007.

Overview

The stamp set appears to have been developed with the stamp collector or hardcore Super Mario Bros. fan in mind. Each set comes in its own hardcover booklet. The cover features a large Mario sprite and three Coin sprites as well. Also, the inside cover features a visual synopsis of the game’s ending. Each stamp sheet features the same ten stamps, five red and five blue. Additionally, the set has a montage scene of the events of Super Mario Bros. at the top.

Sprites Featured

From left to right, the characters and items on the stamps are as follows.

First Row

Second Row

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