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Postage may
refer to: Mail, or post, a
system for
physically transporting postcards, letters, and
parcels Postage stamp,
small piece of
paper indicating...
- A
postage stamp is a
small piece of
paper issued by a post office,
postal administration, or
other authorized vendors to
customers who pay
postage (the...
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postage meter or
franking machine is a
mechanical device used to
create and
apply physical evidence of
postage (or franking) to
mailed items.
Postage...
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Postage due is the term used for mail sent with
insufficient postage. A
postage due
stamp is a
stamp added to an
underpaid piece of mail to
indicate the...
- prepaid.
Proof of
payment is
usually in the form of an
adhesive postage stamp, but a
postage meter is also used for bulk mailing.
Postal authorities often...
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prepayment that
required all
letters to bear
nationally issued adhesive postage stamps. In the
earliest days, ship
captains arriving in port with stampless...
- This is a
survey of the
postage stamps and
postal history of Indochina. The
postage stamps of
French Indochina begin on May 16, 1886, with the overprinting...
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Postage stamps and
postal history of the
United Kingdom surveys postal history and the
postage stamps issued by that
country (known in
philatelic circles...
- This is a
survey of the
postage stamps and
postal history of the
Falkland Islands.
Early mail
service depended on
occasional calls by
ships connecting...
- Kenya, Uganda,
Tanganyika (KUT) is the name on
British postage stamps made for use in the
British colonies of Kenya, Uganda, and Tanganyika. The stamps...