For the Postal Authority, it seems, every person is a king - and can even have an official stamp printed in his or her honor. Next week, during the \"Jerusalem 2001\" International Stamp Exhibition at Binyanei HaUmah, every visitor will be able to be photographed for an official Israeli stamp, framed with various Israeli flowers. A page of 16 personal stamps, ready and legal for posting, will then be printed on the spot, at a cost of 35 shekels ($8.50). Philatelic Service Director Yinon Beilin says that the personal stamps, which have proven to be successful in other countries, may become a permanent product in Israel. Itim News Agency reports that among the many stamp enthusiasts from across the world expected to attend the free-of-charge exhibition is the well-known stamp collector President Moshe Katzav.