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present on
event covers. The
first cacheted FDC (first day cover) was
produced by
prominent philatelist and
cachet maker George Ward Linn in 1923, for...
- Look up
cachet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cachet is a
design or
inscription other than a
cancellation or pre-printed postage.
Cachet may also...
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Egypt 1876, ship
cover showing red
boxed 'Paquebot'
postmark US 1933,
cacheted naval cover postmarked on the
battleship USS
Colorado (BB-45)
during Fleet...
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Lettres de
cachet (French: [lɛtʁ də kaʃɛ]; lit. '"letters of the sign/signet"') were
letters signed by the king of France,
countersigned by one of his...
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Louis Cachet (born
Kristian Vikernes; 11
February 1973),
better known as Varg
Vikernes (Norwegian: [ˈvɑrɡ ˈvìːkəɳeːs]), is a
Norwegian musician and author...
- (also
known as "
Cachetes" on his TikToks). He also
works himself on his
videos and
TikToks as mom, dad, and grandma, the
family by
Cachetes. He was born...
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Cachexia (/kəˈkɛksiə/) is a
syndrome that
happens when
people have
certain illnesses,
causing muscle loss that
cannot be
fully reversed with
improved nutrition...
- stamp,
commemorate events. A
design on the left side of the
envelope (a "
cachet")
explains the
event or
anniversary being celebrated.
Ideally the stamp...
- 21st century,
commercial distilleries have
adopted the term for its
outlaw cachet and have
begun producing their own
legal "moonshine",
including many novelty...
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collectors specialize in
philatelic covers,
especially first day
covers and
cacheted covers,
others regard them as
contrived objects that are not reflective...