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- In philately, a lettercard or letter card is a postal stationery item consisting of a folded card with a prepaid imprinted stamp. That it is folded over...
- Stationery Catalog Imprinted stamp International reply coupon Letter sheet Lettercard Mulready stationery Postal card Postal order Postal Stationery Society...
- stationery item, such as a stamped envelope, letter sheet, postal card, lettercard, aerogram or wrapper, with an imprinted stamp or inscription indicating...
- directions, and printing on the sheets minimising font size and margins. Lettercard Letter sheet V-mail "The Evolution of the Postal Service in the Era of...
- include postal stationery such as prepaid-postage envelopes, post cards, lettercards, aerogrammes, and postage meters. The postage stamp afforded convenience...
- an imprinted stamp or indicium signifying the prepayment of postage) A lettercard An aerogram A wrapper A postal item which is not defined as postal stationery:...
- known in French currency. Only one 10 soldi lettercard was issued in 1886. Four different 1 Piaster lettercards were issued in 1888, 1890, 1900 and 1908...
- 30' [Withdrawn without replacement] ISO 328:1974 Picture postcards and lettercards — Size [Withdrawn without replacement] ISO/R 329:1963 Large pallets for...
- 1869 by Emanuel Herrmann. They have been printed in eight languages. Lettercards were issued in 1886 and aerogrammes were first issued in 1952. Edwin...
- postal stationery to be issued were newspaper wrappers on 1 April 1878. Lettercards were first issued on 1 January 1895, registered envelopes on 21 June...