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A Plate Number Coil (abbreviated PNC) is a coil stamp with a plate number on it, usually at the bottom of the stamp, below the design. Every printing plate for stamps has such a number assigned to it.
U.S. Plate Number Coil Strips Strips of FIVE (unless identified as "PNC3") all strips are mint, never hinged Last updated 9-16-06, Stamps which have been added or restocked in the last 45 days are marked as ...
Plate Number Coil - see Coil Plate Number. Plate Number Single - an individual stamp, mint or used, with a plate number attached.
Plate Number Coil Catalog Last issued in 1995 by Richard Nazar. Originally published annually beginning in 1985 by Stephen Esrati. The numbering system was devised by the Plate Number Coil Study Group. PNC3 Catalog of Plate Number Coils ...
Plate Number Coil Collectors Club Presidents Award & Certificate of Achievement - available to all shows with PNC exhibits. Postal History Society, Inc.
(1) Plate number coil, ie. a coil stamp with a plate number thereon. (2) Philatelic-numismatic cover, ie. a cover with a cancelled stamp and a visible coin on the front, both thematically related. May be a FDC for the stamp. [Back to top] POD ...
Mint plate number coils are usually collected in strips of five, so you have instantly gone from having a complete collection of about 60 face-different stamps to a collection requiring thousands of stamps, ...
1) A plate number coil stamp; 2) A philatelic-numismatic combination: a cover bearing a stamp and containing a coin, medal or token. In the latter, the coin and stamp are usually related.
PNC. Plate number coil. Postage Dues. Stamps or markings that indicate an underpayment of postage. Postal History. The study of postal markings, routes and rates of mail. And anything to do with the history of the mails.
PNC: 1) A plate number coil stamp; that is, a stamp from a coil that is inscribed with a plate number. The abbreviations PNC3 and PNC5 identify strips of three or five coil stamps with the PNC located in the center position of the strip. 2) A ...
Plate number coil (PNC): U.S. coil stamps produced since 1981 with a representative plate number appearing at the bottom of the stamp at certain intervals. Plate numbers: numbers in the margin of plates.
Rare PNCs (Plate Number Coils) used on cover, an early use stamp that slipped out of a post office, perhaps some clever advertising covers.
Machine Cancel Society Mailer's Postmark Permit Club Plate Number Coil Collector's Club Postmark Collector's Club Bullseye Cancel Collectors Club United Postal Stationary Society United States Stamp Society ...
See also: Stamp, Plate, Plate number, Coil, Catalog
 
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