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  2. Cover (philately) - Wikipedia

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    1856 cover posted in New York City with three 1-cent stamps affixed. In philately, the term cover pertains to the outside of an envelope or package with an address, typically with postage stamps that have been cancelled and is a term generally used among stamp and postal history collectors.

  3. Philatelic cover - Wikipedia

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    Philatelic covers are normally very easy to spot but sometimes they can escape detection by the inexperienced philatelist. Characteristics include: The cover is still sealed and appears to be empty. The stamps used are far above that needed for the postal service used. The cover is addressed to a well known dealer.

  4. Postal history - Wikipedia

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    Pre-stamp 1628 lettersheet opened up showing folds, address and seal, with letter being written on the obverse. Postal history is the study of postal systems and how they operate and, or, the study of the use of postage stamps and covers and associated postal artifacts illustrating historical episodes in the development of postal systems.

  5. Postage stamps and postal history of the Confederate States

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    These are covers which bear signs of sympathy or recognition of an adverse event. The most common type of adversity cover that occurs in Civil War postal history, Confederate or Union, are what is referred to by collectors as Mourning covers. Many families shared in the loss of loved ones and friends who died in battle during the four-year war.

  6. Portal:Philately - Wikipedia

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    First flight cover for Nassau to Miami airmail route in 1929 (from Postal history) Image 13 Rows of perforations in a sheet of 1940 postage stamps (from Postage stamp ) Image 14 The Penny Black , the world's first postage stamp (1 May 1840) (from Postage stamp )

  7. Postage stamps and postal history of the United States

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    Postal service in the United States began with the delivery of stampless letters whose cost was borne by the receiving person, later encompassed pre-paid letters carried by private mail carriers and provisional post offices, and culminated in a system of universal prepayment that required all letters to bear nationally issued adhesive postage stamps.

  8. Discontinued post office - Wikipedia

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    Grant, Colorado U.S. Post Office Philatelic cover postmarked Officer, Colorado on its last day of service, June 30, 1938. Officer was in eastern Las Animas County, Colorado, near Villegreen. A discontinued post office or DPO is an American postal term for a post office which is no longer in service or is in service under another name.

  9. Astrophilately - Wikipedia

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    It is the intersection of space and postal history. Covers cancelled on the date and at a post office near the controlling agency are used in postal exhibits to share the development and conquest of the cosmos .

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