Definition of Philatelic. Meaning of Philatelic. Synonyms of Philatelic

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Definition of Philatelic

Philatelic
Philatelic Phil`a*tel"ic, a. Of or pertaining to philately.

Meaning of Philatelic from wikipedia

- forth. Philatelic literature do****ents the results of the philatelic study and includes thousands of books and periodicals. Revenue philately is the study...
- collection, however, generally requires some philatelic knowledge and will usually contain areas of philatelic studies. Postage stamps are often collected...
- Permit mail Phantom issue Philatelic agency Philatelic cover Philatelic literature Philatelic museums Philately Philatelic calendar PHQ Cards Picture...
- list of philatelic libraries. American Philatelic Research Library (United States) Crawford Library, part of the British Library Philatelic Collection...
- Book Reports. Portland, Oregon: Northwest Philatelic Library: 10. Retrieved May 12, 2011. The philatelic usage of the word is to describe a shade of...
- bourses and post office stands where stamps and other philatelic items may be purchased. Many philatelic exhibitions are regular events, held annually or at...
- The American Philatelic Society (APS) is the largest nonprofit stamp collecting foundation of philately in the world. Both the membership and interests...
- The stamp catalog is an essential tool of philately and stamp collecting. Stamp catalogs are part of philatelic literature. Similar catalogs of other collectible...
- Philatelic literature is written material relating to philately, primarily information about postage stamps and postal history. Philatelic literature is...
- themselves early on, and philatelic mail is known from the late 19th century onward. While some collectors specialize in philatelic covers, especially first...