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Charity Stamp A stamp sold at a premium over its face value, the premium supporting a worthwhile cause. Cinderella Stamps ...
Charity Stamps Stamps that are sold at more than the inscribed face value usually with a printed or overprinted surcharge. The extra is used for charity work. Christmas Seals Charity labels used to raise funds for various groups.
Charity Stamp: A stamp sold at a higher price than its postal value. The additional charge is usually noted on the stamp and is earmarked for a special fund. The use of semipostal stamps is voluntary.
Charity Stamp - see Semi-postal. Chicago Perfs - nickname for the first perforated stamps produced by a machine.  These unofficial perforations were privately applied to 3¢ imperforate stamps (Scott 11) by a Chicago businessman.
Charity stamp: see Semipostal. Cinderella: A stamplike label that is not a postage stamp. Cinderellas include seals and bogus issues, as well as revenue stamps, local post issues and other similar items.
Charity Stamp: Also know as semi-postal. A stamp sold at a price greater than postal value, with the additional charge dedicated for a special purpose.
CHARITY STAMPS - are stamps with a surcharge on them which goes for a cause. The OVERPRINTED - refugee relief is printed later on the stamp has been used for the cause of refugee relief in India.
Charity stamps, otherwise known as charity seals are sold by charitable organizations to raise funds for various causes. The common examples are Christmas stamps which are sold during the holidays to complement greeting cards.
Charity Stamps. Stamps with an added tax, which is used for charitable purposes. Chemins De Fer. A designation (Belgium) for parcel post stamps. Chiffre Taxe. An inscription appearing on the postage due stamps of France.
Charity stamp: see Semipostal. Charity stamp: A stamp sold at a price greater than postal value, with the additional charge dedicated for a special purpose.
While charity stamps like Christmas Seals accomplish their goal by raising much needed funds, ...
Charity stamp - (i) An adhesive label, not intended for postage use, issued in support of a charity.
Christmas Seal and Charity Stamp Society Best Christmas Seal and Charity Stamp Society Award - must win silver medal or better. Emily Bissell Award - best Christmas seal or charity seal exhibit earning at least a sliver medal.
(Falange Española Tradicionalista): (Sp.) found on civil war tax and charity stamps, Spanish right wing political party in 1933-34. Fetejh: city in Russia, local post aka Koursk. Fetridge & Co.: U.S.
Surtax - a value additional to the postal rate on a charity stamp (see Semi-postal). Website design by: Adminware Corporation. For information or questions regarding this website, please contact Robin Harris ...
Caritas - Charity stamps. Carrier Stamps- Stamps used for delivery of mail by private carrier from a post office to the addressee in the early days.
See also: Stamp, Used, Catalog, Cover, Philatelic
 
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