Wrappers should always be collected intact. In years past, it was the practice of some collectors to cut the imprinted stamp from postal stationery and collect only that printed design.
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Wrapper - (1) a flat sheet or strip open at both ends that can be folded and sealed around a newspaper or periodical. Wrappers can have an imprinted stamp or have a stamp attached. Coil wrapper ...
Coil Wrapper The seal, label, or wrapper used by stamp printers to package or finish completed coil rolls.
Do not discard wrappers or old envelopes without stamps. They, too, can have a value. Do not paste down any material you may find. Protect it well. Got a question? Add Your Question To The Chat Cafe ...
Bande pour journaux: (Fr.) wrapper. Bandera:(Sp.) 1: national colors of the country on banner or flag; 2: flag, as a theme or topic. Banderole: (Fr.) tab used as a wine tax paid label in Denmark, ended Oct. 1, 2001.
A minor precancel issuing country of Europe that is best known for the precancelled wrappers of the German and Austrian Alpine Association.
There are also letter sheets, postcards, envelopes, and newspaper wrappers with a form of an embossed stamp on them.
Official Stamped Envelopes - envelopes (and wrappers) used by federal government departments in the 1870s and early 1880s, and again beginning in 1983. Scott numbers are prfixed with UO for envelopes and WO for wrappers.
In Britain the advertising was carried on pictorial envelopes and wrappers sold by the Post Office, e.g. Mulreadys.
The only payment needed was in popsicle wrappers. I couldn't wait to get it. Finally it arrived and I had so much fun trying to figure out where the stamps went in the album.
Postcards, envelopes, wrappers, etc, on which the postage stamp has been directly printed. Should be kept intact. Where the stamps have been removed they are known as "cut outs". Postmark ...
On Piece: A stamp on a portion of the original envelope or wrapper showing all or most of the cancel; something less than an entire cover, on which a stamp is to be found.
A set number of coins stored in a coin wrapper. Rolls were originally paper wrappers, and today are typically plastic. Roll friction Minor displacement of metal, mostly on the high points, seen on coins stored in rolls.
An envelope, postcard or any other wrapper used to mail correspondence. Cut Square The cut corner of a postal stationery item (envelope or postcard) bearing the imprinted stamp with ample margins.
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Postal Stationery All forms of postal envelopes, cards, wrappers etc. which have impressed or imprinted stamps.
Cut-squares -- The term does not describe librarians and accountants who ran afoul of a juvenile delinquent in the 1950s but rather the portion of the indicia of a postcard, envelope or wrapper cut to size for addition to a stamp album.
Cover: An envelope or piece of postal stationery, usually one that has been mailed. Folded letters that were addressed and mailed without an envelope and the wrappers from mailed parcels are also covers.
Postal stationery - includes government-issued postal cards, aerograms, letter card, wrappers, envelopes, etc. that have an imprinted stamp. Cinderella stamps - stamp-like labels that are not valid for postage ...
[1] An envelope minus the letter it contained, letter-sheet or wrapper when postally used. [2] An envelope that has been sent through the mail. CTO - (Abbrev.) Cancelled to Order.
See also: Stamp, Used, Cover, Cancel, Sheet
 
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