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  2. Postage stamp paper - Wikipedia

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    When the paper of the stamp is described, stamp catalogs often use words that are relative, such as thick and thin. This is done to describe the variations of the stamp's paper in a particular issue. Thick may be as much as 0.005 inches and thin as little as 0.001 inches, with medium somewhere in between.

  3. Perforation gauge - Wikipedia

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    The "perforation gauge" of a stamp specifies the number of perforation holes that appear in a two-centimeter span along its edge. [1] The finest gauge ever used is 18 on stamps of the Malay States in the early 1950s, and the coarsest is 2, seen on the 1891 stamps of Bhopal. Modern stamp perforations tend to range from 11 to 14.

  4. Gutter (philately) - Wikipedia

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    1953 DDR stamp sheet with St. Andrew's crosses printed in the gutters Top 30 stamps of an 1898 Cuban sheet showing a typical vertical gutter margin that divided the sheet into two panes of 50 stamps each. In philately, a gutter is the space left between postage stamps which allows them to be separated or perforated. [1]

  5. Postage stamp - Wikipedia

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    The main components of a stamp: 1. Image 2. Perforations 3. Denomination 4. Country name. A postage stamp is a small piece of paper issued by a post office, postal administration, or other authorized vendors to customers who pay postage (the cost involved in moving, insuring, or registering mail).

  6. Sheet of stamps - Wikipedia

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    Stamp of Lithuania; 1990; counter sheet with the definitive stamp in the angel-drawing (First Angel Issue), imperforate; without gum; single stamp size 21 x 32 mm. A sheet of stamps or press sheet is a unit of stamps as printed, usually on large sheets of paper based on the size of the printing plate, that are separated into panes that are sold ...

  7. Planning to mail Christmas cards for the holiday season? Here ...

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    The Forever stamp cost 41 cents in 2007 when USPS introduced it. The price of first-class Forever stamps increased from 68 cents to 73 cents July 14, an increase of more than 7%.

  8. Stamp collecting - Wikipedia

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    Stamp clubs and philatelic societies can add a social aspect to stamp collecting and provide a forum where novices can meet experienced collectors. Although such organizations are often advertised in stamp magazines and online, the relatively small number of collectors – especially outside urban areas – means that a club may be difficult to ...

  9. USPS wants to raise stamp prices 5 times over the next 3 years

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    The United States Postal Service proposed raising the price of postage stamps in a document submitted to the Postal Regulatory Commission on Monday. The price hikes would begin in July 2025 ...

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