As Is. A term usually used by auctions to denote that a stamp is offered for sale without any guarantees.
As Is: A term written in auction descriptions and spoken or written during a retail transaction. It indicates that an item or lot is sold without guarantee or return privilege.
As Is - A term included in transactions to indicate that an item or lot is sold without guarantee or return privilege, usually used for stamps that are damaged or suspect. ASCAT - Association of Stamp Catalog Publishers.
"As Is" Auction Lot: An auction lot designated as being sold without warranty, with the auction lot not being returnable to the auctioneer for any reason.
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As is the case with many basic questions about stamp collecting, a good place to start is with the introduction to the Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue.
As Is. Used in descriptions of lots, collections, and even individual stamps, in which the buyer assumes all risks. At Betale. A postage due inscription of stamps of Norway. Avis De Paiement. Translated this means "advice of payment" by Chile.
A Ceadúnas is a mailing licence which enables you send mail without the use of stamps or a meter mark. Customers must apply for a Ceadúnas before use and must print the Ceadúnas according to established guidelines.
However, as is common during this error, the 1 penny stamp sometimes is accidentally printed with the color blue: Full List of Rare Stamps Privacy Policy ...
Palestine Texas is the site of scientific balloon launches at the National Center for Atmospheric Research where unmanned balloons carry instruments aloft to measure radioactivity and other conditions in space.
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Talking stamps: stamps in the form of a miniature record as issued by Bhutan, April 15, 1973. Talladega, Ala. paid 10: see Confederate Postmasters' Provisionals. Talla dulce: (Sp.) copper plate engraving.
If, as is forcibly presented by the proponents of "buy stamps for investment," it becomes necessary to hold those stamps for a "waiting period" of from ten to fifteen years before any appreciation takes place, ...
As is common with international philatelic shows, each day was connected with a specific theme or event, nine of which were commemorated with these cards. The tenth (the train) is actually dated the day before the show started.
*Original Gum - gum on a stamp as issued by the post office. Overall Tagging - Phosphor tagging that completely covers a stamp, as opposed to block tagging.
Mint: A stamp in the same state as issued by a postal authority. Mount (Stamp Mount): Acetate holders, clear on the front and with some sort of adhesive on the back.
A full roll of stamps as issued by the US Postal Service. Coils normally come in rolls of 100, 500, 3,000 and 10,000. It could also apply to a single 'coil' stamp. The words 'coil' and 'roll' are often interchanged. Coil Block ...
Stamp with one or two adjacent edges lacking perforations as issued. These occur on margin or corner stamps, most frequently seen on Canadian precancels.
Another good way to scour cinderellas is through the cinderella stamp auctions. The process is entirely the same with other philatelic auctions wherein a cinderella stamp dealer pegs a certain stamp for bidding.
Mint: A stamp in the same state as issued by a post office: unused, undamaged and with full original gum (if so issued with gum). Over time, handling, light and atmospheric conditions affect the mint state of stamps.
Mint - personally, I feel that a mint stamp is one that is in the same state as issued by a post office: unused, undamaged and with full original gum (if so issued with gum).
The collecting and study of postage stamps and related items such as is known as philately-a coined Greek word meaning, literally, "love of what is free of further tax". Reissue: ...
Literally, a coin that is not genuine. The term is applied to cast and struck counterfeits as well as issues with altered dates or added mintmarks. Counting machine mark ...
Omnibus issue - A set of postage stamps featuring a particular topic issued simultaneously by a number of countries, usually with most of the issues sharing a common design (note: Christmas is not an omnibus issue; ...
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