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United States Postal Service National Postal Museum American Stamp Dealers Assn. National Stamp Dealers Assn. International Federation of Philately American Assn. of Philatelic Exhibitors American Topical Association ...
United States Postal Service United States Postal Service guide to non-denominated postage stamps Non-denominated US stamps: Pictures and rates ForeverStamps.com Blog covering the Forever Stamp Slate.
United States Postal Service, established in 1971. The successor of the United States Post Office Department. [Back to top] validator ...
The United States Postal Service recently revised the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee guidelines regarding the use of advertising on stamps (Linn's, April 9, page 1).
History of the United States Postal Service Review of Guide to Stamp Collecting by Janet Klug Stamps - Guide Review Free City Delivery - Free Rural Delivery Benjamin Franklin and The History of the Colonies ...
USPS - United States Postal Service. - V - Variable Denomination - A stamp which has its value printed by a vending machine at the same time it is issued.
Eagle: originated as a post office symbol in 1970, also used for name change for Post Office Department to United States Postal Service; see: Mercury, Post rider. Eagle Card Co.: U.S. private die playing card stamp. Eagle City Post: U.S.
Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM)—The USPS manual that contains the standards governing domestic mail services, ...
The forever postage stamp was a proposal submitted by the United States Postal Service in May 2006. A US forever stamp should be based on the current first class postage stamp rate at the time they are purchased.
1971, July 1 - The United States Postal Service, a government corporation rather than an executive department of the federal government, took over all operations of the United States Post Office Department.
Postal Service - see United States Postal Service. *Postal Stationery - a category of products which includes Postal Envelopes, Postal Cards, aerograms, wrappers, and international reply coupons.
Postal reorganization - the transformation of the Post Office Department into the United States Postal Service. In 1970, President Nixon signed the Postal Reorganization Act, which went into effect on July 1, 1971.
The mail order arm of the United States Postal Service, located in the 'caves' beneath Kansas City, MO. They publish a free quarterly catalog. Stamp Stores (USPS) ...
Block of four or more United States stamps with the copyright notice marginal marking of the United States Postal Service. The copyright marking was introduced in 1978 and replaced the Mail Early marking. Corner Card: ...
First class stamps were first introduced by the United States Postal Service (USPS) in July 1885, so here is a short history from 1885 to present day so you can find out how much cost has increased in a little over 123 years.
Our own United States stamps were watermarked with the letters "USPS" - [United States Postal Service] - in large outline letters from 1895 to about 1910.
stamps is to go to your local post office and purchase the United States Postal Service (USPS) catalog entitled, "Postal Service Guide to U.S. Stamps.
Note: The United States Postal Service has issued reproductions of these stamps in 1998. The reproductions are two-color. Initially, this set was to be produced in two colors, but war caused these to be printed in only one color.
See also: Stamp, Used, Local, Cover, USPS
 
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