Postage Dues: Stamps or markings indicating that insufficient postage has been affixed to the mailing piece. Postage dues are usually affixed at the office of delivery. The additional postage is collected from the addressee.
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.
Postage dues: Stamps or markings used by authorities to convey that insufficient postage has been used. Postal fiscal: Revenue Stamps Postal history: The study of historical postal markings, rates and routes.
Postage Dues, Ducks, Envelopes, Post Cards, EFOs U.S. Covers FDCs & Special Cancels ...
Back-of-the-book (BOB): refers to a range of items usually listed in the back of specialized stamp catalogs; postage dues, revenues, postal saving stamps, etc. Backprint: an "overprint" applied to the back of a stamp.
Caswell, "The First Postage Dues of Hungary, 1903-1922," also AAPE award of honor; Elmer W.A. Cleary, " 'Expressions of Grief,' a Philatelic and Cultural Exploration of the Mourning Cover"; Kenneth D. Gilbart, "U.S.
In 2002 the Dutch Postal History Organization published Adema's book The First Postage Dues: Holland's 3s Markings 1667-1811. He has identified thirty-one different types of early markings, many previously unrecorded.
While technically there is no reason for postage dues to reach private hands unused, postal administrations have always been willing to sell them to collectors, and the postage dues of many countries exist in vast numbers, ...
This area includes, but is not limited to airmails, postage dues, revenues, postal stationary, late fee, registry, Christmas seals, locals, newspaper stamps and semi-postal's.
stamps: Washington Bicentennials, National Parks, Defense issue, Postage Dues, etc. Others collect all precancels from towns with Indian names, religious names, boys' names, etc.
Then, a good portion of the Austrian issue was overprinted PORTO for use as postage dues which is worth a mention, I think. Finally, the use of the BEP design on postal stationery in Germany is also of interest.
Back of the Book (BOB) Items that are listed in the back of specialized stamp catalogs such as postage dues, revenues, postal saving stamps, etc.
'' Handstamped on a stamp, the T indicates the stamp's use as a postage due. Handstamped on a cover, it indicates that postage due has been charged. Several countries have used regular stamps with a perforated initial T as postage dues." ...
See also: Postage Due, Stamp, Used, Catalog, Overprint
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