Bilingual - stamps inscribed in two languages. Many Canadian stamps have both English and French inscriptions (text). Some joint issues include text from the participating nation. Bilingual ...
Bilingual: Stamps which have inscriptions in two languages. Blind perforation: stamps that are that are lightly perforated. Block: A set of four or more not separated stamps, including at l two stamps both vertically and horizontally.
Bilingual: Inscribed in two languages. Most Canadian stamps include both English and French text. South African stamps from 1926-49 were printed alternately with English and Afrikaans inscriptions in the same sheet.
Bilingual: Refers to stamps inscribed in two languages. Most Canadian stamps include both English and French text. South African stamps are sometimes in both English and Afrikaans.
Bilingual - Stamps (such as Canadian) Inscribed in two languages. Bipartite Stamps - Stamps printed in two parts with one part meant to be used as postage and the other as a receipt of mailing.
Lassithi: (Creta): Italian/Greek bilingual overprint on stamps of Rhodes, may be bogus. Last day: final day of a postal rate, post office operation, etc.
Bilingual - Postage stamp printed in two languages. Bilingual Pair - Se-tenant postage stamps each printed in a different language. Bisect - Half a postage stamp postally used for half its original value.
Backstamps are usually on the back of a cover, but they can be on the front. Bilingual: Refers to stamps inscribed in two languages. Most Canadian stamps include both English and French text.
Jean-Pierre Mangin, Guide mondial des timbres erronés. Errors on stamps, ed. Yvert, Amiens ; book 1, 1999, ISBN 2-86814-105-6 ; book 2, 2005. Bilingual books (English and French). [edit] References ...
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