Combination cover - a First Day Cover that has more than one stamp design on the same theme, issued on the same day, whether the different designs are on several panes or all on one pane (se-tenant). Combination First Day Cover ...
Combination cover: Cover having stamps of more than one country. Commatology: Collection of postmarks. Composite sheet: A sheet of stamps which has different stamps.
Combination Cover Postal envelope that bears the stamps of more than one country which was paid the postage for different portions of the journey.
Combination Perforations (Combo Perfs) Combination perforations can be defined as a stamp having two different hole sizes, ...
Combination Booklet - a booklet containing panes of stamps of more than one denomination. Example: BK68. Combo - (combination) a First Day Cover combining a new issue with related stamps or postal stationery.
Combination Cover: Cover bearing the stamps of more than one country when separate postal charges are paid for transport of a cover by each country. Also stamps of the same country canceled at two different times on the same cover as a souvenir.
Combination Pair: Used to describe precancelled coil pairs where the gap between the ends of the lines showing the joining of the two halves of the precancel printing cylinder coincides with the line produced during the printing of the stamp ...
Combination Cover. An envelope bearing two or more stamps of different value to make up a rate. Commemoratives. Stamps honoring a specified event or person.
A combination of two or more metals. Almost Uncirculated The grades AU50, 53, 55, and 58. These coins often look Uncirculated at first glance, but closer inspection will reveal slight friction or rub.
The combination of uniform prices, new transportation methods, and more efficient postal system indicates that postal services were low enough that almost everyone could afford to write a letter.
combo (combination) commemorative A stamp, usually of large format, which is issued to salute or honor a person, event, state, organization, place, etc. Typically issued on an anniversary in a multiple of 10, 50, 100 years, etc.
I use a combination of printed stamp albums, self-made pages, albums for special collections, stock books and cover albums. This might sound somewhat jumbled, but it suits me just fine.
Combination - A cover bearing (i) the handstamps or postage stamps of two different countries (ii) Postage stamps of different denominations, not se-tenant. Commemorative - [1]A postage stamp marking a special anniversary or event.
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Account letter: letter forming part of a letter and number combination; 1887-1947: printed on British stamps. A.C.C.P.: Azerbaijan, Cyrillic for Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic.
has manufactured it using a combination of the lithography process and line engraving, or intaglio process.
Some were also postmasters of their local communities, a natural combination, since train stations were the hubs of most communities, and a natural place to collect and distribute mail.
Just like in the case of combination printing, the stamp design is made by an artist, only that in Etch-Art, it is the stamp artist and not the engraver who determines the depth and the width as well as the line for the laser.
Before 1839, most mail was paid for by a combination of a per-sheet (just letters and paper, no packages yet) and distance traveled charge. There was no common system of rates and practices, and only the most basic of delivery schedules.
Combination Cover - An envelope or card affixed with one or more stamps of the same theme. Commemorative Stamp (Comm) - Stamps issued to honor some person, anniversary or historical event.
two materials, used in combination, react to each other Leather and metal are two materials often used in combination that will react to each other and over time cause corrosion on the metal.
Plate Number: Numerals or an alphanumeric combination that identifies the printing plate used to print postage stamp images. Plate numbers on sheet stamps often appear in corner margin paper or side margin paper.
Students to read about stamp printing in the "All about stamps" section and then use paint to explore what colours can be created with different combinations of cyan, magenta, yellow and black. Students to create a collage of old or used stamps.
PNC: A philatelic-numismatic combination: a cover bearing a stamp and containing a coin, medal or token. The coin and stamp are usually related; often the cover is cancelled on the first day of issue of the coin.
3490a block of four, 3487-90 BK284 combination vending booklet 3497 34¢ Love Letter (self-adhesive convertible booklet of 20 & vending booklet) ...
APS Educational Seminars offer instruction in specific areas through a combination of venues - from online courses, mini-seminars, and camps to the week-long Summer Seminar on Philately.
printed matter—Paper on which words, letters, characters, figures, or images (or any combination of them) not having the character of a bill or statement of account, or of actual and personal correspondence, ...
For many years Pemara only produced self-adhesive definitive stamps using the letterpress process (typography), but since 1998 uses lithography for its self-adhesives. Pemara also produces stamps by flexography in combination with special features ...
In this respect stamp collecting is one of the great forces in the world that, in combination with other such universal activities, will eventually bring about peace and understanding among all the nations.
See also: Stamp, Used, Cover, Philatelic, Sheet
 
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