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Mixed Franking - 1) a cover bearing the stamps of two or more nations. 2) a cover with any other unusual combination of stamps used together, such as an Official and a definitive. MOB - see Money Order Business Cancellation.
Mixed franking: A cover that bears postage stamps from more than one postal authority, and the stamps were accepted for payment of postage or were required.
Mixed Franking Describes any cover bearing the stamps of more than one country. Mixed franking's can occur for any number of different reasons.
Affrancatura mista: (It.) mixed franking. Affranch: official mail overprint used as precancellation in Andorra, France, Monaco, and Morocco; also overprint on some French stamps issued to officials for government mail.
Baden, 1851 unused 9 kreuzer black on blue green error of paper color - Sold for $2,061,662, April 2008 Russia, 1857 first issue, 10 kopeck and vertical strip of three second issue 30 kop mixed franking cover - Sold for $1,794,818 by Feldman, ...
Mixed franking - A cover franked with adhesives of two different issues of adhesives (but usually applied to two different reigns or two different currencies). Mixture - Assorted stamps from many countries in a loose condition.
See also: Cancellation, Franking, Stamp, Frank, Cancel
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