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USPS Liaison and Liaison to the National Postal Museum: To use our limited resources most effectively, partnerships are critical to the APS and two current officers have agreed to serve as official liaisons.

USPS - United States Postal Service.
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Variable Denomination - A stamp which has its value printed by a vending machine at the same time it is issued.

USPS Semipostals
CREATION
ALL the nondenominated stamps issued by the USPS ...

USPS - abbreviation for the U.S. Postal Service. The U.S. Post Office Department was reorganized in 1971. As a part of the transformation, it was renamed the 'U.S. Postal Service'.

USPS
U. S. Postal Service
A security feature being incorporated into some U.S. stamps which may spawn a specialized topical collecting area.

USPS commemorative panels share some characteristics of the souvenir page. Text describes the stamp's subject matter, and actual stamps are part of the deal.

A USPS van on Cambridge Street in Harvard Square (Cambridge, Massachusetts).

7-1-71: issue date of the new USPS emblem, issued at every post office in the nation, creating a new field of specialization.
S: 1:Auction abbreviation term for "Superb" or best there is. 2: auction abbreviation term for Specimen.

National Change of Address Linkage System (NCOALink)—An address correction service that the USPS provides to mailers through USPS licensees.

You can send greeting cards electronically, which most likely cuts into USPS revenues and may drive the need for frequent stamps cost increases to compensate that.

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.

The USPS began selling them by subscription to help alleviate demand. Meanwhile, collectors continued to find ways of inappropriately obtaining more than one at ceremonies for trading or resale, causing the USPS to rethink the entire product.

*Double Line Watermark - a watermark in which the initials USPS have double lines. In other words, the initials USPS are outlined and hollow. Example: Scott 264. Exists with backward-stepping and forward-stepping patterns.

Also the United States watermark "USPS" each letter, or part of each letter, will fall on a different stamp. There are also single line and double line watermarks. See your stamp catalog for details regarding these.

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