1. Dogsled Mail Dogs were used to deliver mail when pulling a dogsled. Mail carried by dogs, saw limited use in the northern parts of Alaska during the early ears of the 20th century.
2. Dummy Stamps Dummy stamps, also known as test stamps are label resembling a postage stamp that is used by postal authorities for testing equipment and training postal workers. They generally have the same size and shape as regular stamps but with a minimal desig...
3. Double Geneva Stamp
The Double Geneva is a rare Swiss stamp that was issued by the City of Geneva in 1843, making it the second-oldest stamp of the European continent after the Zurich 4 and 6
4. Digital Watermarking
Digital watermarking is the process of embedding information into a digital signal. The signal may be audio, pictures or video. If the signal is copied, then the information is also carried in the copy.
5. Digital Stamps Many countries use digital methods of postage including the UK, but now America has put forward new proposals to become the first country to produce truly digital stamps.
6. Do's and Don’ts of Coin Collecting
Coin collecting is something that takes time to learn. The most important thing to remember is that you are doing it for the right reason - if it is a passion, then it is something worth pursuing.
7. Double Geneva Stamp The Double Geneva is a rare Swiss stamp that was issued by the City of Geneva in 1843, making it the second-oldest stamp of continental Europe after the Zurich.
8. Disappearing Variety Stamp.
This subject is a very sore point for some collectors, and remains as one of the great examples of stamps losing their value.
10. Duke Of Edinburgh Award Scheme – 25th Anniversary – 1981
This was a set of four stamps, released on the 12th August 1981, designed by P. Sharland. They were issued to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme.
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