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Qu'est-ce (qui) est numbering stamp - définition

Stamp numbering

Stamp numbering system         
Philatelists' traditional method of identifying postage stamps uniquely has long been to number each country's stamps consecutively; Norway #1 is the 4-skilling blue stamp issued in 1855, and so forth. However, this seemingly straightforward numbering system runs into immediate difficulties, which have been solved in different ways by different stamp catalogs.
postage stamp         
  • A philatelic [[First Day Cover]] from [[Abu Dhabi]]
  • The [[Basel Dove]] stamp
  • A Costa Rica [[Airmail]] stamp of 1937
  • A 1987 [[Faroe Islands]] [[miniature sheet]], in which the stamps form a part of a larger image
  • ''Le Philatéliste'' by [[François Barraud]] (1929)
  • Lovrenc Košir
  • Marshal]] [[C. G. E. Mannerheim]] from 1961
  • The [[Penny Black]], the world's first postage stamp (1 May 1840)
  • Rows of perforations in a sheet of postage stamps
  • Rowland Hill
  • The [[Penny Red]], 1854 issue, the first officially perforated postage stamp
  • Philippine Republic]], 1898–1899
  • The 1985 postage stamp for the 115th birth anniversary of [[Vladimir Lenin]]Portrait of Lenin (based on a 1900 photography of Y. Mebius in [[Moscow]]) with the [[Tampere Lenin Museum]]
  • perforated]] United States stamp (1857)
  • Red Mercury]], a rare 1856 [[newspaper stamp]] of [[Austria]]
SMALL PIECE OF PAPER THAT IS PURCHASED AND DISPLAYED ON AN ITEM OF MAIL AS EVIDENCE OF PAYMENT OF POSTAGE
Postal stamp; Post stamp; Postage stamps; Adhesive postage stamp; Stamp (postage); Postage Stamp; Postage Stamps; Mail stamp
¦ noun an adhesive or printed stamp applied to a letter or parcel to indicate the amount of postage paid.
postage stamp         
  • A philatelic [[First Day Cover]] from [[Abu Dhabi]]
  • The [[Basel Dove]] stamp
  • A Costa Rica [[Airmail]] stamp of 1937
  • A 1987 [[Faroe Islands]] [[miniature sheet]], in which the stamps form a part of a larger image
  • ''Le Philatéliste'' by [[François Barraud]] (1929)
  • Lovrenc Košir
  • Marshal]] [[C. G. E. Mannerheim]] from 1961
  • The [[Penny Black]], the world's first postage stamp (1 May 1840)
  • Rows of perforations in a sheet of postage stamps
  • Rowland Hill
  • The [[Penny Red]], 1854 issue, the first officially perforated postage stamp
  • Philippine Republic]], 1898–1899
  • The 1985 postage stamp for the 115th birth anniversary of [[Vladimir Lenin]]Portrait of Lenin (based on a 1900 photography of Y. Mebius in [[Moscow]]) with the [[Tampere Lenin Museum]]
  • perforated]] United States stamp (1857)
  • Red Mercury]], a rare 1856 [[newspaper stamp]] of [[Austria]]
SMALL PIECE OF PAPER THAT IS PURCHASED AND DISPLAYED ON AN ITEM OF MAIL AS EVIDENCE OF PAYMENT OF POSTAGE
Postal stamp; Post stamp; Postage stamps; Adhesive postage stamp; Stamp (postage); Postage Stamp; Postage Stamps; Mail stamp
(postage stamps)
A postage stamp is a small piece of gummed paper that you buy from the post office and stick on an envelope or package before you post it. (FORMAL)
= stamp
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Stamp numbering system

Philatelists' traditional method of identifying postage stamps uniquely has long been to number each country's stamps consecutively; Norway #1 is the 4-skilling blue stamp issued in 1855, and so forth. However, this seemingly straightforward numbering system runs into immediate difficulties, which have been solved in different ways by different stamp catalogs.