2. USPS stamps
USPS stamps are widely famous among American stamp collectors and even outside US. There are about hundreds of rare us stamps that caught the attention of many stamps enthusiasts.
3. US Stamp Designs
For quite a long time, it was the postmaster general who decided on the design of stamps that will be issued. However, the US legislators started making laws about the subjects to be featured on stamps, giving rise to the formation of a committe...
4. US Coin Guide
Coin collecting is one hobby that is both fun and challenging. To help those who are looking for those rare coins, here is a list of hard to find ones that are worth moving “heaven and earth” for.
5. Uganda Cowries Stamps
The Uganda Cowries, also known as the Uganda Missionaries, were the first adhesive postage stamps of Uganda. Because there was no printing press in Uganda the stamps were made on a typewriter by Rev. E. Millar of the Church Missionary Society, in M...
6. US Coin Collecting Some people are born to love money; whether they spend it or just collect it, they are simply born to love the way money provides them the kind of gratification that they need.
7. United States DAG HAMMARSKJOLD error
The Dag Hammarskjold invert error of 1962 was the first invert error to occur on any United States stamp since 1918. Stamps with these errors might at first appear to be color errors, since it is indeed the color scheme that is different on the inv...
8. Used Stamps
Used stamps are generally valued less than unused stamps, although there are exceptions to this. The majority of stamp collections are made up of both mint and used stamps. Collectors may well find that used stamps are more interesting, as the post...
9. UK Stamp Duty
In the UK, you will pay Stamp Duty Land Tax on property such as houses, flats, other other dewllings and land. If the propert price is £125000 or less you will not have to pay any Stamp Duty Land Tax whatsoever. If it is higher than £125000, you ...
10. Universal Postal Union On 9th October 1874, at the end of a conference held in Berne, Switzerland, the General Postal Union was founded, with 22 countries as members. Austria, Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, The ...
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