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  2. Postage stamp paper - Wikipedia

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    Postage stamp paper is the foundation or substrate of the postage stamp to which the ink for the stamp's design is applied to one side and the adhesive is applied to the other. The paper is not only the foundation of the stamp but it has also been incorporated into the stamp's design, has provided security against fraud and has aided in the ...

  3. Postage stamp reprint - Wikipedia

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    Unofficial or illegitimate reprints also exist, being produced by private printers who were contracted to print stamps, but retained the plates for their own use. The classic example is the Seebeck reprints of Latin American stamps produced in great numbers around the end of the 19th century.

  4. Tagging (stamp) - Wikipedia

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    The positions of the bands may vary: stamps from booklets may have shortened, notched, or inset bands that do not extend onto neighbouring gutters to avoid the use of the latter instead of stamps for franking. [6] Due to the presence of optical brighteners in many printing papers, phosphorescent materials were chosen for stamp tagging in the UK ...

  5. Postage stamp - Wikipedia

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    Variable value stamps - dispensed by machines that print the cost of the postage at the time the stamp is dispensed War tax stamp – a variation on the postal tax stamp to defray the cost of war Water-activated stamp – For many years, water-activated stamps were the only type available, so this term entered into use with the advent of self ...

  6. Postage stamp design - Wikipedia

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    Stamp design has undergone a gradual process of evolution, traceable both to advances in printing technology and general changes in taste. Design "fads" may also be observed, where a number of countries tend to imitate each other. This may be driven by printing houses, many of which design and print stamps for multiple countries.

  7. Postage meter - Wikipedia

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    Other technologies allow the user to print postage from a computer, or from small stamp printers. In the first consumer application for postage meters, customized stamps are also possible. In 1999, Stamps.com became the first organization to be licensed by the United States Postal Service to print valid postage from a traditional PC printer ...

  8. USPS Is Finally Releasing a Betty White Stamp in 2025 to ...

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    Betty White’s face will be gracing postage stamps soon!. The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) announced the stamp designs for 2025 on Friday, Nov. 15, revealing that one of the stamps will be a ...

  9. Sheet of stamps - Wikipedia

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    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 at post offices. Where more than one pane is on a printed sheet they are arranged in a table-like arrangement. [ 1 ]