Late Fee - 1) payment required for mail accepted for dispatch (usually on a particular ship) after the closing of the mails. 2) a Supplementary Mail Marking applied to Supplementary Mail.
Late Fee Stamps - Postage stamps that document an additional fee paid for delivering mail outside of regular postal hours.
Late fee stamp - a stamp paying additional fees on correspondence put into the post after normal closing hours, the intention of which is to connect with evening dispatches by mail trains ...
Late fees were charged for delivering letters to a ship or train after the regular mail had been bagged and sealed. The Australian state of Victoria issued the first late-fee postage stamp, prefixed with the letter "I" in the Scott catalog, in 1855.
4: Scott Catalogue prefix for Late Fee (Panama, Denmark, etc.). 5. Colombia-Scadta consular overprint for Italy. IA: 1: USPS abbreviation for Iowa. 2: address written in ink. Ia.: early territorial postmark refers to Indiana, not Iowa.. I.
Late Fee - The fee charged on a letter which had been posted subsequent to normal "last collection" time, additional to the ordinary postage. Letterpress - See typography. Letter sheet - See Aerogramme.
Late fee stamp - issued to show payment of a fee to allow inclusion of a letter or package in the outgoing dispatch although it has been turned in after the cut-off time ...
See also: Stamp, Used, Local, Cover, Cancel
 
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