Design : It is the printed image in the stamp which relates to the theme of each stamp.

How do you identify coil stamps?

The only difference when you look at them may be the number of sides with perforations. A sheet stamp has perforations on all four sides. Coil stamps are issued in long strips for use in vending machines. They have straight edges on opposite sides and perforations on the other two sides.

What are stamp collectors called?

Stamp collecting can be a lifetime hobby. The study of stamps and postal materials is called philately and collectors are sometimes called philatelists. For Education. Learn more about how to collect stamps, philatelic terms, and stamp issues* from the United States Postal Service®.

What kind of stamps are in the back of the book?

Back-of-The-Book – Stamps that are normally listed in the back of the catalog after the regular stamp issues. This might include air mail, special delivery, semi-official, official, postage due, local issues, stamped envelopes, post cards, hunting permit stamps, essays, and revenue stamps.

What does backprint mean on a British stamp?

B.N.A.- British North America (Canada, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia etc..) B.W.I.- British West Indies. Backprint – An ‘overprint’ applied to the back of a stamp. Backstamp- A handstamp applied to the back of a letter, usually indicating date of transit or receipt at the office of destination.

How can you tell if a stamp is a counterfeit?

A quick way to determine if you have a counterfeit pane of Diwali stamps is to look at the back: In the text near the bottom, the vertical pipe between “ and “© 2016 USPS” is missing on the counterfeit panes. This line appears on genuine panes.

What’s the difference between bogus stamps and genuine stamps?

Genuine panes are printed on paper with a large block of tagging that covers the stamps. When viewed under shortwave ultraviolet light, the bogus stamps glow bright blue, top, while the genuine stamps glow yellow-green.

What kind of paper was used for postage stamps?

For a short period in 1909, some US stamps were printed on paper that had a 35% rag content rather than 100% wood pulp as usual, giving the paper a somewhat grayish hue. These are known as “bluish” paper stamps, and can best be distinguished by comparing the backs of the stamps against those of known 100% wood-pulp content. See comparison below.

How are stamps used in the United States postal service?

A small adhesive piece of paper of specified value issued by a postal authority to be affixed to a letter or a parcel to indicate the amount of postage paid. These stamps are the most commonly used stamps and have a fixed amount of postage noted on them.

How to filter the USPS catalog for stamps?

Filter products based on categories (e.g., Stamps, Shipping Supplies, Gifts, and more). Browse stamps and philatelic products featured in these USPS® issued catalogs. Filter for products by the unique First Day of Issue topics offered by the Postal Store, including holidays, people, historical events and more.

What are the different types of postage stamps?

The following is a list of the most common types of postage stamps: 1-ounce First-Class™ Mail 2-ounce First-Class™ Mail Presorted First-Class Mail® Postcard Priority Mail Express® Priority Mail® 1-cent and 3-cent stamps (commonly used to add postage to older stamps when prices change) Stamped envelopes and cards