Sleeve:A seamless cylindrical plate. Soaking: The process of removing stamps from envelopes. Souvenir card: A philatelic card issued for collecting purposes.
Sleeve - A flat transparent holder use to protect and/or store covers. Slogan Cancel - A cancellation stamp that consists of a "saying", advertising or other information.
sleeve—A paperboard jacket that fits over the four sides (top, bottom, and two parallel sides) of a letter tray in order to keep the mail inside the tray from falling out.
Sleeve A seamless steel cylinder used in line engraved intaglio printing. The images to be printed are entered directly on the curved surface. Slitting Wheel ...
Sleeve: Soaking: Removal of stamps from envelope paper. Most stamps may be safely soaked in water. Fugitive inks, however, will run in water, and chalky-surfaced papers will lose their designs entirely, so some knowledge of stamps is a necessity.
Sleeve: 1) A seamless cylindrical printing plate used in rotary intaglio printing. 2) A flat transparent holder, often specifically for protecting and storing a cover.
polysleeve Any of a variety of generally clear plastic sleeves, usually closed on two or three sides, to contain covers so they may be handled without soiling or damage. [Back to top] postage due ...
Plastic sleeve: plastic envelope used to store covers or stamps. Plast: Ukrainain scouting movement labels to raise funds.
Covers kept in sleeves or glassines still need to be stored inside a safe container, such as a very sturdy box.
MOUNT: Plastic sleeve which allows stamp to be placed in album without using a hinge. NATIONAL BANK NOTE COMPANY: Company which held the contract for printing U.S. stamps from 1870 to 1873.
PVC Poly vinyl chloride, a polymer derived from vinyl chloride used to make plastic pages and sleeves. These can cause damage to postcards over time. Pioneers Postcards issued before the Act of Congress.
You can mount memorabilia into clear, polyethylene photo sleeves to place in an album. There are many choices for the aware consumer. At the end I will list a few places that you can turn to for assistance.
Mounts are small, clear plastic sleeves. To use a mount, you simply insert the entire stamp into the mount, lightly moisten the back of the mount, and attach them to your album pages.
Slang term for a coin returned from a grading service in a plastic sleeve within a flip. The coin referred to is deemed a "no-grade" and is not graded or encapsulated.
Glassine - A cellulose paper made from wood and water Often used in the baking/cooking industry, the photography (and other arts) arena for film sleeves and packaging and by collectors in general. It is used for its 'greaseproof' quality'.
Stamp mounts are small transparent sleeves or envelopes that are used to hold stamps in place in order to protect them from damage.
A Presentation Pack normally consists of a cardboard folder with notes about the stamps, a holder for the stamps and a clear sleeve on the outside. They are normally sold at a small margin above the face value of the stamps. [edit] History ...
Among our essential stamp collecting supplies, we have a large stock of protective envelopes and plastic sleeves to safeguard your most valuable specimens. Catalogs ...
"C" Press - webfed, three-color, intaglio press used exclusively to print coils and booklet panes from seamless cylindrical sleeves. Used at the BEP from 1982 to 1996.
Cylinder: A plate used on a modern rotary press. The plate has no seams. For United States stamps, cylinders are used to print photogravure stamps. See also Sleeve.
Cylinder: A curved printing plate used on a modern rotary press. The plate has no seams. For United States stamps, cylinders are used to print gravure stamps. See also Sleeve.
See also: Stamp, Used, Album, Cover, Catalog
 
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