Linerless Coil - self-adhesive coil stamps sold in a roll without a liner. Example: 1997 32¢ Flag over Porch stamp, Scott 3133.
Linerless: An experimental form of self-adhesive coil stamp that requires no liner. The mint stamps are rolled upon each other in a manner similar to adhesive tape. See United States Scott 3132, 3133.
Linerless Self-Adhesive Coils USPS produced Linerless coils that use stamps as substitute liners. These experimental linerless coils were produced as a conservation measure to help preserve the environment.
Linerless - Self-adhesive coil stamps that dispenses like tape rolls. Lithography - Flat surface printing with a design area that is ink-receptive. The area that is not to print is ink-repellant. LKU - Latest Known Use.
Linerless coil stamps are die cut self-adhesive stamps that are issued in rolls without the release-paper backing. A vertical pair of 33¢ Berries linerless coil stamps with die cut perforations is shown in Figure 10.
A recent innovation enabled by self-adhesive technology is the linerless coil stamp. While most self-adhesive stamps have backing paper, linerless coils are like a roll of adhesive tape.
33¢ Four Fruit Berries (linerless coil of 100) 06/16/00 3407a strip of four (#3404-7) ...
See also: Stamp, Liner, Coil, Self-adhesive, Adhesive
 
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