Stamps printed on envelopes

Discussion in 'Stamp Chat' started by HistoryGuy, Aug 10, 2013.

  1. zararina

    zararina Simply Me! :D

    I also think that there could be classic rare printed stamps that are very high on value.
     
  2. jim72051

    jim72051 Active Member

    once you get into collecting full covers or entires the volume of your collecting will go up drastically. Plan on many more shelves to hold it
     
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  3. zararina

    zararina Simply Me! :D

    That was right. I actually save all the covers I have received recently unlike before that I would just get the stamps on it and disregard the cover.
     
  4. jim72051

    jim72051 Active Member

    I'm trying to get one each of all the new issues on cover without generating my own philatelic mail. It turns out people rarely use commeratives anymore.
     
  5. zararina

    zararina Simply Me! :D

  6. zararina

    zararina Simply Me! :D

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  7. zararina

    zararina Simply Me! :D

  8. Hochstrasse

    Hochstrasse Moderator Moderator

    Zee, that's a really nice postcard with an embossed Magyar stamp from the old Austria-Hungary empire. The card was mailed from Zagreb, Croatia to Vienna. Really a nice "stamp printed on card"! :)
     
  9. zararina

    zararina Simply Me! :D

    Overlooked that. Thanks for correcting me Hoch. :D
     
  10. zararina

    zararina Simply Me! :D

    Here is another stamp printed on card from the Philippines in 1904. :)
    The cancel was centered to the stamp.

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  11. zararina

    zararina Simply Me! :D

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  12. Gunny

    Gunny Retired Jarhead Moderator

    Looks like a Postal Card to me. Very interesting.
     
  13. zararina

    zararina Simply Me! :D

    Yes, it could be a postcard.
    It will be a big help in identification if someone can read Japanese. :)
     
  14. zararina

    zararina Simply Me! :D

    You will surely feel delighted to receive this kind of cover. :)
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  15. Hochstrasse

    Hochstrasse Moderator Moderator

    Really nice looking cover Zee.
     
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  16. Werner Salentin

    Werner Salentin Well-Known Member

    Yes ,it is a postcard.Most likely (the scan is not good enough,to be sure)
    it is Sakura PC12 from 1876.Could also be PC14 from 1886.
    In a good condition they value about $ 3.- (PC12) or $ 1.50 (PC14)
    In the above condition it should cost no more than 10 Cents US.
     
  17. zararina

    zararina Simply Me! :D

    Okay, thanks for the info. :)
     
  18. zararina

    zararina Simply Me! :D

    1884 cover with China dragon stamp on it. :)
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  19. zararina

    zararina Simply Me! :D

    1868 German Postal cover.
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  20. zararina

    zararina Simply Me! :D

    Classic unused cover with printed royal princess stamp. :)
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