Bank mixture: A high-quality lot of stamps. Batonne: A wove or laid paper with faint lines used as guide for writing. Bilingual: Stamps which have inscriptions in two languages.
Bank Mixture: A high-quality mixture of stamps. It generally represents clippings from the correspondence of banks and other businesses with extensive overseas business, ...
Bank Mixture - Assorted stamps collected from the incoming mail of financial institutions. Bantams - Nickname of the South African definitive series of 1942-43.
Bank mixtures are getting harder to find these days. Old-fashioned bank mixtures were stamps that had been clipped from the correspondence of banks and other commercial institutions that received lots of registered or certified mail bearing ...
Bank Mixtures. Quantities of stamps taken from mail received by banks and usually sold by weight. Batonne Paper. A "ruled" paper, so-called because the watermark consists of parallel straight lines. Bayern (Bayr). The name of the Kingdom of Bavaria.
Bank mixture: assortment of stamps, usually on paper, collected from the incoming mail of financial institutions. Bank note: (Eng.) bill (money).
Mission Mixture: The lowest grade of stamp mixture, containing unsorted but primarily common stamps on paper, as purchased from missions or other institutions. See also Bank mixture.
See also: Local, Used, Cover, Perforation, Cancel
 
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