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Name tablet: part of the plate that prints the country name.
Namibia: southwestern Africa on Atlantic Ocean, formerly South West Africa; official name of postal administration: Namibia Post currency: 12 pence = 1 shilling, ...

 


Value tablet - In many postage stamps the separate portion of the design in which appears the denomination.

- Abbreviation for tablet.
Tablet - Usually rectangular extra piece attached to each postage stamp in a sheet (sometimes only to marginal copies) bearing an inscription or other design, ...

A full-face portrait was used by the artist-designer, Cheffer, with Carnot's name and years of birth (1753) and death (1823) printed in a tablet toward the bottom.

In offset lithography, which depends on photographic processes, flexible aluminum, polyester, mylar or paper printing plates are used in place of stone tablets.

Also, there are desultory evidences of some of the previous posts like clay tablets of Sargon's time preserved in the museums.

The Victoria stamp design included unprinted areas called tablets where the country name and stamp value could be printed. Such common-design stamps are called keytypes.

In 1925, vast hoarding of cuneiform tablets was discovered in Kultepe Turkey. The clay tablets were dated as far back as 2000 BC.
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