Iron Maiden win Royal Mail seal of approval with 12 stamps

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Band may have been snubbed by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame but Royal Mail pays tribute to ‘bona fide rock legends’

One of the 12 Iron Maiden stamps, showing Dave Murray, Bruce Dickinson and Janick Gers in Rio de Janeiro, January 2001.One of the 12 Iron Maiden stamps, showing Dave Murray, Bruce Dickinson and Janick Gers in Rio de Janeiro, January 2001.Iron Maiden may have been snubbed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last year, but Royal Mail at least has given its stamp of approval to the heavy metal band.

Harris said: “We were all absolutely astounded – in a good way – when we first heard about the commemorative project, and equally pretty much speechless when we saw the stamps for the first time. They look superb and really capture the essence and energy of Maiden.”

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