Reprints - stamps printed from the plates after official issues have ceased, for official files, as philatelic curiosities, as official souvenirs, or for sale to meet collector demand.
Reprint - an additional printing of a stamp that is still in stock by the Post Office, generally done to meet public demand. Reproductions - official imitations. Examples: Scott 3 and 4.
Reprint: A stamp printed from the original plate, after the issue has ceased to be postally valid. Official reprints are sometimes made for presentation purposes or official collections.
Reprint. A stamp printed from its original plate after that stamp has ceased to be sold and postally used. Revenues. Stamps usd for the prepayment of payment of various kinds of taxes.
Reprint - a stamp reprinted from the original printing plate after the stamp has become a postally invalid issue. Reprints might be issued for philatelists, and these are not valid for postage ...
Official reprints are produced when the postal authorities print more stamps from the original plates or from new plates made from the original dies.
Official reprints of stamps that are no longer valid for postage are usually produced by governments to meet a philatelic demand. Scott numbers 3 and 4 of the United States were produced in this way.
Official Reprint - Stamps reprinted at a later date by the original issuing entity and using the original plates. Off Paper - Describes a stamp soaked off from paper.
An official reprinting of a stamp from an obsolete or discontinued issue. Reissues are valid for postage.
These labels are reprints of the first Austrian newspaper stamps, issued in 1851. The original dies were used to create new dies with "WIPA 1933" in place of "K.K. Zeitungs Post Stampel", from which plates of 16 entries were produced.
Koala and Kangaroo Reprint The issue date given for a koala and kangaroo reprint is the date the reprint was available for sale from post offices.
Revenue 2: abbreviation for Reprint 3: Registration, Registered, Recommandé (Sp.) 4: precedes the European postal code on addresses in Romania, such as R-70119, Bucharest.
- Abbreviation for a reprint. Ralph, Allen - (b.1694 d.1764). In 1720 he instigated and supervised the bye- and cross-road letters throughout England.
Call them reference copies or reprints or facsimiles, they're still fakes. The collector likes to have examples of everything in his field, so if he can't have a copy of a rarity, he might settle for a knock-off.
In Australia, the number of times stamp reprints are done is tracked by the ‘koala count’—the number of koalas printed in the selvedge adjacent to stamps down either side of a sheet.
Government Imitations. Reprints or imitations of genuine stamps officially made some time after the original dies or plates had been destroyed or lost. Grill. A design impressed into a stamp as a protection against cleaning.
Reissue: An official reprint of old stamps. Remainders: Stocks of stamps which remain unsold. Repaired stamp: A damaged stamp that has been repaired. Replica: A reproduction of philatelic material.
Unlike commemorative stamps, definitives can be reprinted as many times as new supplies are needed.
Since definitives are issued in a period of time stamps are reprinted to meet postal demand. They often have many variations. Switching of printing methods is a common source of variation to modern stamps.
Special - Christmas, Love, and Greeting stamps that share some characteristics of definitives (larger printing quantities and may be reprinted) and some characteristics of commemoratives (often larger size and although they may be sold for longer ...
The Penny Black Stamp was only used for one year because the red cancellation mark was hard to see on the black background. As a result of this, the Treasury reprinted the stamp as a red stamp so that the black cancellation marks that are later used ...
37¢ Chinese Lunar New Year, 12 different designs on a double-sided pane of 24 Reprint of Chinese New Year series 01/06/05 3896 ...
Authors of The Complete Catalog and Encyclopedia of United States Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars first published in 1971, and reprinted in 1998. Variety ...
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