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Joint issues, stamp twins, colonial issues By Rick Miller Finding a good working definition for a joint stamp issue is harder than you might think.
Joint Issue First Day Covers One popular way to collect Joint Issues is on First Day Covers with First Day cancels from both (or all) participating countries, which would be very difficult, were it not for the policy of most postal administrations, ...
Joint Issues - Joint issues are those stamps that the U.S. and another country release in conjunction to commemorate some shared history or event.
Joint issue - two or more countries honouring the same event by issuing similar (or not) designs on the same date. Canada's joint issues include: Issue ...
Joint Issue - stamps issued by two or more countries simultaneously, with similar designs, honoring the same person or event. Example: 1975 Apollo-Soyuz Space Issue, Scott 1569-1570.
Joint Issue: Two or more stamps issued by different countries to commemorate the same event, topic, place or person.
Joint Issue - When a similar stamp design is issued by more than one country on the same day.
This joint issue was released to celebrate the partnership between Australia and Korea. It illustrates musical instruments, symbolic of the two countries, being played.
1: UAE joint issues with Ajman, Dubai, Fujeira, Sharjah, Umm al Qiwain. Abu Dhabi: stamps overprinted United Arab Emirates, 1972. A buon mercato: (It.) a good buy, cheapest.
44¢ New Sweden (3/29/88), Joint issue with Sweden (and Finland?) FINLAND #768 3m Finnish Settlement in America (same design as C117) ...
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