Monday, September 28, 2009

What is a cancel?

Cancels
A cancellation is a mark placed on a stamp by a postal authority to deface the stamp and prevent its re-use. If a collection is built on cancellations, then clear, heavy and readable cancellations are sought after to enhance the collection's value.
Some collectors of cancellations collect every calendar day of the year on a particular stamp issue. Some will collect cancellations from all the different post offices with-in a city or country. Others might collect every example of a cancellation device used in a city.
The majority of cancellations are done by machine. A hand cancel is when a postage stamp is canceled by hand, usually with a rubber or steel stamp.


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StampBoards.com Where Philatelists meet

StampBoards.com is a very active forum based Internet stamp collecting site where you can read and write about different topics. It is an excellent board with many forums, where even the beginning collector is treated with respect and will feel at home.

If you post a philatelic question or comment on StampBoards, you will always get a response from other stamp collectors and dealers, who freely share their knowledge. There are forums where you can discuss anything at all to do with stamps, selling/giveaway/trading forums, even humor and recreation forums.

While you can browse the forums without needing to be registered, you do need to register to post. There are certain rules you need to follow once registered. You need to make 20 posts and have been a member for 20 days before you can participate in a few of the forum activities, like accepting some of the freebies members offer from time to time, trading and selling. This ensures that participants in these activities actually belong to the StampBoards community.

While the site is hosted in the US, it is run primarily by Glen Stephens, a very highly respected Australian stamp dealer. Stampboards is very well moderated around the clock by volunteers who come from all over the globe.

Whatever your level of philatelic knowledge, I'm certain you will enjoy StampBoards.

stampboards - the new place to discuss STAMP COLLECTING and PHILATELY!


Sunday, September 27, 2009

Koala symbols on Australian definitives

Australian definitives (usually on sale for several years) range from 5c to $20. As a special feature, Koala symbols are printed on the edge of the stamp sheet to identify the number of reprints. One Koala for the first reprint, two for the second, ect. A Kangaroo indicates a fifth reprint.

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No Living Australian On Australian Stamps Until 1997

The rule used to be, in Australia, that the image of no living person except the monarch and their family, could be depicted on stamps. That rule changed in 1997, when Australia's most famous cricketer, Sir Donald Bradman, was featured in the 1997 "Australian Legends" issue.

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Invisable Ink

Did you know that part of every stamp has invisible phosphorescent ink that Australia Post's sorting machines use to position the stamps for cancellation. The ink can be seen with an ultraviolet light.

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