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philately
philately (fɪˈlætɪlɪ) [ad. F. philatélie, f. Gr. ϕιλ(ο-, philo- + ἀτελής free from tax or charge, ἀτέλεια exemption from payment (ἐξ ἀτελείας without payment, free, franco). Proposed by M. Herpin, a postage-stamp collector, in Le Collectionneur de Timbres-poste (15 Nov. 1864). (When a letter was ‘ca... Oxford English Dictionary
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Asian philately
Asian philately, or Far-Eastern philately, is a specialized area of philately which focuses on the stamps of China, Japan, Hong Kong and neighboring countries Philately of China Philately of Japan wikipedia.org
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philately
philately/fɪˈlætəlɪ; fə`lætlɪ/ n[U](hobby of) collecting and studying postage stamps 集邮(的爱好). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Wrapper (philately)
In philately a wrapper is a form of postal stationery which pays the cost of the delivery of a newspaper or a periodical. Collecting In the early days of philately it was the practice to cut the stamp out and dispose of the rest of the wrapper with the result that some intact wikipedia.org
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Bullseye (philately)
Bullseye, in philately, also called Socked on the nose (SON), refers to a cancellation of a postage stamp in which the postmark, typically a circle with wikipedia.org
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Grill (philately)
While many types of grilled stamps are common, certain of the grill patterns were little-used, and define some of the great rarities of philately. References Philatelic terminology Philately of the United States wikipedia.org
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Die (philately)
In philately, a die is the engraved image of a stamp on metal which is subsequently multiplied by impression to create the printing plate (or printing See also Die proof (philately) References External links The "Old Original" die for the Penny Black. Philatelic terminology Printing terminology wikipedia.org
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Gutter (philately)
In philately, a gutter is the space left between postage stamps which allows them to be separated or perforated. See also Centro de hoja (center of the sheet) with intersecting gutters Label (philately) References External links Chess Gutter Pairs and Blocks wikipedia.org
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Pull (philately)
In philately, a pull is created when an impression of a handstamp or die is made. wikipedia.org
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Indicia (philately)
In philately, indicia are markings on a mail piece (as opposed to an adhesive stamp) showing that postage has been prepaid by the sender. wikipedia.org
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Killer (philately)
In philately a killer is a particularly heavy type of handstamp, or portion of one, consisting of heavy bars, cork impressions or other crude devices used wikipedia.org
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Vignette (philately)
In philately, the vignette is the central part of a postage stamp design, such as, a monarch's head or a pictorial design, which often shades off gradually Alternative meaning A different use of the term vignette in philately is to describe publicity labels or poster stamps which do not have postal validity wikipedia.org
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Plating (philately)
Plating refers to the reconstruction of a pane or "sheet" of postage stamps printed from a single plate by using individual stamps and overlapping strips and blocks of stamps. Likewise, if a sheet 10 or 20 postal cards is typeset, the variations of the letters or design elements may allow reconstruc... wikipedia.org
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Imprimatur (philately)
In philately the word imprimatur refers to the first stamps printed from an approved and finished printing plate. wikipedia.org
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Cover (philately)
In philately, the term cover pertains to the outside of an envelope or package with an address, typically with postage stamps that have been cancelled Names for cover categories are usually used as general reference in philately. wikipedia.org
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