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  2. Cancellation (mail) - Wikipedia

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    In some instances, the "cancellations" are actually printed as part of the stamp itself. Deferential cancellation is a cancellation designed so as not to deface the image of the ruler or regent on the stamp. [8] Fancy cancel on 1872 Canada stamp. A duplex cancel includes a postmark as well as the cancellation. [9] Fancy cancels.

  3. Valuation of cancellations of the Austrian Empire - Wikipedia

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    It brings added value to the stamps by their historical significance. Other parameters are the rarity and the attractiveness. In particular, the stamps issued by the Habsburg monarchy during the 1850-1867 period (the 5 issues before the Austro-Hungarian compromise of 1867), are collected for their variety and beauty. A first publication on this ...

  4. Postage stamp reuse - Wikipedia

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    The cancellation usually includes a killer placed on the stamp that has black bars, cork impressions or other obstructive shapes to deface the stamp. Instead of using an entirely separate mark, some countries use their postmark, placed on the stamp, to cancel mail. Rare mute cancellation in the Austrian empire 1850 issue

  5. Cancelled-to-order - Wikipedia

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    Similar to cancel to order is postmarked to order which occurs when the stamps are purchased at full value, placed on a piece of mail, and then cancelled by the clerk on request. The mail then is handed back to the customer instead of travelling through the post. [2] This is sometimes called favour cancellation, or hand-back. Some countries ...

  6. Coded postal obliterators - Wikipedia

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    The "A25" cancel was introduced in 1859 and it remained in use until 1904. There are several distinct types of this cancel since it was used for a long period of time. "A25" cancels are mainly found on British and Maltese stamps, and also on some foreign stamps due to maritime mail. [8]

  7. Postage stamps and postal history of the German colonies

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    German stamps were first used in German Togo on March 1, 1888, in the form of vorläufer stamps that can be recognized by the "Klein-Popo" and "Lome" cancellation marks. [13] In 1897, 1900 German stamps with "Togo" overprint became available. In November 1900, the yacht issue was introduced. It was replaced in 1909 with the water-marked issues.

  8. Pen cancel - Wikipedia

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    A used postage stamp with a pen cancel is usually worth much less than a stamp cancelled using a handstamp or machine. [5] In particular, the additional information from the handstamp is lost and the pen cancel may indicate fiscal (revenue) rather than postal use. Pen cancelling is, however, a common method of cancelling stamps used fiscally.

  9. Postmark - Wikipedia

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    It may bring added value to the stamps by their historical significance. Other parameters are the rarity and the attractiveness. In particular, the stamps issued by the Empire of Austria during the 1850–1867 period (the 5 issues before the Austro-Hungarian compromise of 1867), are collected for their variety and beauty.

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