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  2. Scott catalogue - Wikipedia

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    It is published in fourteen large volumes (as of 2021) that include twelve volumes containing all the countries of the world that have ever issued postage stamps, the United States Specialized Catalog, and the 1840–1940 Classic Specialized Catalogue (covering the world for the first 100 years that stamps were issued).

  3. Postal card - Wikipedia

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    A message reply card, still attached, sent from Cuba to Germany, 1894. A Chinese zodiac "Year of the ox" postal card with an overprinted surcharged imprinted stamp, 1997. Postal cards are postal stationery with an imprinted stamp or indicium signifying the prepayment of postage. They are sold by postal authorities.

  4. History of postcards in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The golden age of postcards is commonly defined in the United States as starting around 1905, peaking between 1907 and 1910, and ending by World War I. Listed here are eras of production for specific types of postcards, as typically defined by deltiologists.

  5. Postcard - Wikipedia

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    These catalogs provide detailed information about each postcard alongside their picture. In addition, these websites include collection management tools, trading platforms, and forums to assist with discussions between collectors.

  6. Postage stamps and postal history of the United States

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    The aim was to ensure that in all its member nations, stamps for given classes of mail would appear in the same colors. Accordingly, U.S. 1¢ stamps (postcards) were now green and 5¢ stamps (international mail) were now blue, while 2¢ stamps remained red.

  7. Postal stationery - Wikipedia

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    Catalog of Postal Stationery Items; Postal Cards of Cuba (1878–1958): Comprehensive Cuban collection (archived 11 February 2011) Postal Stationery of Denmark: Internet display of a Danish postal stationery collection, 1871–1905 by Lars Engelbrecht. Postal stationery at postalhistory.org (archived 5 January 2002)

  8. History of United States postage rates - Wikipedia

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    United States domestic first-class & postcard rates, 1863–present [conversion 1] Date Introduced Letters (for first ounce) Packages (for first ounce) Additional (per ounce) Postcard rate International rate (letters) Comments July 1, 1863.06 (.03 for 1 ⁄ 2 oz).06.06 (.03 per 1 ⁄ 2 oz).06 .02 per half ounce in drop boxes: October 1, 1883.04

  9. The American Card Catalog - Wikipedia

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    Print. Pages. 90. The American Card Catalog: The Standard Guide on All Collected Cards and Their Values is a reference book for American trading cards produced before 1951, compiled by Jefferson Burdick. [1] Some collectors regard the book as the most important in the history of collectible cards.

  10. Stamp catalog - Wikipedia

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    Catalogs from the Michel range. First original American stamp catalog. A stamp catalog (or stamp catalogue) is a catalog of postage stamp types with descriptions and prices. The stamp catalog is an essential tool of philately and stamp collecting. Stamp catalogs are part of philatelic literature .

  11. Newman Post Card Co. - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Alexandria back of postcard showing the Newman Post Card Co., logo. Newman also published under the name of Oscar Newman Company. There were 132 postcards distributed by the Oscar Newman Company of Los Angeles and San Francisco. The illustrations of eighteen missions and two Capillas were printed in Germany prior to World War I and later ...