JAKARTA - The UK's Royal Mail celebrates the fame of Iron Maiden with a set of special edition stamps.
Released on January 12, the stamp depicts British heavy metal legends through the decades.
Eight stamps feature Iron Maiden in action on stage, while a separate sheet features four of the band's mascot Eddie stamps.
This is the latest postage stamp from Royal Mail celebrating music icons. Previous issues from the British postal agency include The Beatles, Elton John, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, and Queen.
Last year, the Royal Mail paid tribute to The Rolling Stones in the form of a postage stamp to mark the 60th anniversary of the band's formation.
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With over 100 million record sales, over 2,000 live shows in 63 countries, millions of fans worldwide, and 17 chart-topping studio albums of unquestionable quality and power, Iron Maiden has more than proud status as one of the most influential and respected bands of all time.
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