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Plebiscite issue

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Plebiscite issues make interesting collection
By Rick Miller
Do you like collecting dead countries? Are you tired of the endless proliferation of new issues? Are you interested in history and geography?

 


Plebiscite Issue: A stamp issue promoting a popular vote. After World War I, a number of disputed areas were placed under temporary League of Nations administration, pending plebiscites to determine which nation the populace wished to join.

Plebiscite issue: A stamp issue to promote a popular vote.
Pneumatic post: Letter distribution through air tubes.
Postage dues: Stamps or markings used by authorities to convey that insufficient postage has been used.

Plebiscite Issue - A stamp issue promoting a popular (plebiscite) vote.
PM - Postmaster, postmistress.
PMG - Postmaster General.
Postage Due - Stamp or marking that indicate an underpayment of postage by the sender.

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Marienwerder: area known as East Prussia; 1920: overprint "Commission Interalliee Marienwerder," inscription "Plebiscite Marienwerder-Kwidzyn" on stamps of Germany, East Prussia plebiscite issue, 1920, March 13: first stamps issued, ...

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