Booklet Pane: Cancellation: A mark placed on a stamp by a postal authority to prevent its reuse.
Booklet Pane A small "page" of stamps in a stamp booklet. The panes are sometimes made up of mixed-value stamps, popular with some collectors.
Booklet pane - a small block of stamps sold in a booklet. Booklet pane ...
Booklet Pane A small sheet, or leaf, of stamps from a stamp booklet, without cardboard cover. Bought In An auction lot that failed to reach its reserve.
*Booklet Pane - 1.) a unit of stamps produced for use in a traditional booklets (those with cardboard covers). Such booklet panes usually, but not always, have water activated gum.
booklet pane - Years ago, some stamps were sold in little "booklets", even with a cover on the booklet. When you opened the cover, you saw a small sheet of perhaps 6 stamps. There might have been several of these small sheets.
Booklet Pane - A "page" of stamps from a booklet. Most panes consist of at least six stamps. Cachet - A design or artwork on the left hand side of an envelope, found primarily on first day covers.
booklet pane A sheetlet of stamps removed from a stamp booklet which may have one or more such panes. On FDCs it is desirable to include the tab which is used to bind the pane into the booklet. This may not be possible with some modern issues.
Booklet Panes Cachet Illustration or description on an envelope denoting the commemorative purpose for which it was mailed.
Booklet panes A page of stamps from a booklet. Australia Post separates panes from prestige booklets into two groups 'stamp panes' or 'miniature sheet pane', where the pane is similar to the issued miniature sheet.
a booklet pane of 10 3268 (33¢) "H" Hat Stamp, (serpentine die-cut 11.2 x 11.1) (self-adhesive) ...
A booklet pane of 10 from the Old Glory booklet (3780b) is shown in Figure 4. If you chose to save a strip of five, or a booklet pane of 10, you again have to decide if you will tear or cut the stamps from the booklet. The Figure 4 pane was torn out.
B (in a box): auction abbreviation for booklet pane. B4: auction term for block of four. B 15: written on early 19th century ail means hat the item was carried by a canal packet boat outside of the U.S. Mails before being brought to a U.S.
Selvedge - The gummed, stitched, or stapled margin of a booklet pane usually left in the discarded booklet after the pane has been used. Series - See set.
Later, the popularity of booklets meant that it was worthwhile to produce booklet panes directly; printing onto large sheets, then cutting into booklet panes each with a small number of stamps, and perforating between the stamps of each pane.
Booklet: A unit of one or more small panes or blocks (known as booklet panes) glued, stitched or stapled together between thin card covers to form a convenient unit for mailers to purchase and carry.
Booklet - One or more small blocks (known as booklet panes) attached between thin card covers. Bourse - A meeting of stamp collectors and/or dealers, where stamps and covers are sold or exchanged. B P O - British Post Office.
Stamps that are perforated on one pair of opposite sides and imperforated on the other are produced from coils instead of sheets, but they sometimes come from booklet panes.
Great Britain issues non-denominated stamps that simply remain valid forever for whatever class of postage is printed on them (e.g. 1st or 2nd). Below is a booklet pane of "1st" stamps from a recent Christmas issue.
What a post office customer may refer to as a "sheet of stamps" is more properly called a pane. Most full sheets are divided into four or more regular panes or many more booklet panes before they are shipped to post offices.
it out! - aj) A Few Holes, More or Less by Jerry Jensen "The Michel Specialized catalog was the first postwar catalog to list German stamps having three sides with normal perforations and the bottom side imperforate (much like many booklet pane ...
See also: Booklet, Stamp, Block, Pane, Used
 
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