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Pelure Paper: A strong, thin paper occasionally used in stamp printing. Pelure paper is translucent and resembles a slightly dark, thin onion-skin paper.

 


Pelure paper (pronounced pay-LOOR) -- A very thin and hard paper, similar to cigarette paper and often translucent ...

Pelure Paper - A thin, woven, translucent paper that allows a stamp's design to appear through its opposite side.
Pen Canceled - Stamps canceled with an ink pen or marker pen.

Pelure paper's transparency demonstrated by placing over the words PELURE; Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic 1924 100r ...

Schernikow die proofs: die proofs or essays printed from the original master dies for the 1861 and 1871 issues; printed in ten colors on proof paper, colored card stock and pelure papers; ...

Pelure - Type of paper calendered under extreme pressure and thus very thin and often brittle.
Pen-cancelled - Adhesive stamp used postally and cancelled by hand-writing across it (not to be confused with stamps used on a receipt).

Other forms of paper used in stamp production are pelure, or semi-transparent paper; silk; granite; manila; ruled paper; and paper with moire overprint.

See also: Stamp, Used, Printing, Local, Face

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