Mixed postage - covers franked with stamps of two or more postal administrations, or countries; or different regimes of the same country; or with originating country's postage stamps and ad with country of destination's postage dues.
Mixed postage: The franking on a cover bearing the stamps of two or more stamp-issuing entities, properly used.
Mixed Postage - A cover containing stamps from two or more stamp-issuing entities. Mixture - A large group of stamps generally containing duplicates.
Mixed Postage: Refers to a cover bearing the stamps of two or more stamp-issuing entities, properly used.
Today, mixed postage stamp covers are no longer valid for postage. But some philatelists intentionally place assorted stamps on envelopes. Some of their mixed frank covers get through the sorting machines in the post office.
Mixed postage: see Mixed franking. Mixed printing: more than one printing process used in the production of stamps.
See also: Postmark, Stamp, Cancel, Album, Frank
 
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