Nice mix of stamps, Terry. You are really going to enjoy adding so many to your collection. I usually like the Czechoslovakia stamps very much, but here and there there was a bird stamp which I all love. Thanks for showing us more of the stamps from the Big Box! 🙂
The "postcards" are usually referred to as 'postal cards" in the hobby to differentiate them from picture postcards. Along with prepaid/pre-stamped envelopes and aerogrammes they make up the postal stationery category in philately. The Historic Preservation and the Federalist Papers cards have corresponding stamp issues and the others may as well. If the stamp image is cut from the envelope or card it is known as a "cut square.'
Thank you for the information. It's so nice when I am not sure what something it, I almost always get a comment explaining what is called, what it is used for and so on. Just like you did. And I am very grateful for that.
So many nice stamps to add to your collection, thank you for sharing.
Nice mix of stamps, Terry. You are really going to enjoy adding so many to your collection. I usually like the Czechoslovakia stamps very much, but here and there there was a bird stamp which I all love. Thanks for showing us more of the stamps from the Big Box! 🙂
When you got scared 😮😂
You are funny Sydney
The "postcards" are usually referred to as 'postal cards" in the hobby to differentiate them from picture postcards. Along with prepaid/pre-stamped envelopes and aerogrammes they make up the postal stationery category in philately. The Historic Preservation and the Federalist Papers cards have corresponding stamp issues and the others may as well. If the stamp image is cut from the envelope or card it is known as a "cut square.'
Thank you for the information. It's so nice when I am not sure what something it, I almost always get a comment explaining what is called, what it is used for and so on. Just like you did. And I am very grateful for that.
That single Washington was a shermack perf?
Thank you.