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Collecting Stamps From Dead Countries

Dead countries are those that do not exist anymore. For example the Strait Settlements were grouped together as one British Colony. The s...

Postage Stamps

Postage stamps are an adhesive label stuck on envelopes and other postal packages, as proof of the deposit of fee paid for postal service...

5 Rarest Stamps in the World

Rare stamps are to stamp collectors, what Dusenburgs are to car collectors. They are usually a feather in the cap of the stamp collector who owns them. Some stamp collectors are willing to spend fortunes on finding and acquiring these rare stamps.

There are many reasons which can make a stamp rare. It could be because of a limited producti...

Old US Postage Stamps Price Guide

Thousands of people are avid stamp collectors. Even though this hobby may not seem the most interesting to everybody, stamp collecting is...

Picture Postage Stamps - The Benefits

Picture postage stamps were once reserved for Kings, Queens, Presidents and anyone who the world considered famous until...

Picture Stamps

Picture Stamps, stamp collecting is something that I have dabbled in for the better part of 15 years. Stamps tell a story of all the countries of the world. They represent cultures both past and present and share various animals, artwork, and influential people from their respective countries. Presidents, leaders, to average everyday laymen.

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Comparing Rubber Stamps, Clear Stamps And Foam Stamps

Rubber, clear and foam stamps - what is the difference between them? Each of these is manufactured from a different material, giving each...

Collectible Postage Stamps

Humans are notorious for collecting and hoarding. Many people have collections of some sort - be it collecting coins, cars, dolls, china,...

Stamps

Stamps are authorized impressions or marks used for the prepayment of a tax or fee. It is an official mark or seal indicating an approval, ownership, or payment of tax. The history of stamps can be traced back to the sixteenth century. The first official royal mail office was opened in England in 1516. Later, mail was required to be paid for by ...

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