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A first day of issue cover or first day cover (FDC) is a postage stamp on a cover, postal card or stamped envelope franked on the first day the issue is authorized for use within the country or territory of the stamp-issuing authority.
If you are indoors: "DROP, COVER, HOLD ON" Stay inside. Drop under heavy furniture such as a table, desk, bed or any solid furniture. Cover your...
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One yuan equals approximately 0.16 U.S. dollars and 0.14 euros (as of February 2022). ... Minimum wage per hour in China as of January 2022, by...
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Read More »Examples of special slogan and special postmarks for the 1924 British Empire Exhibition With postmarks becoming more and more important to the covers, pictorial postmarks became very popular. Pictorial postmarks are also known as Special Handstamps/Postmarks. In 1924, the first commemorative set of stamps for the British Empire Exhibition had both special postmarks and a special slogan, but it was not until the late 1960s and early 1970s that dealers and organisations really caught on that you could sponsor/design a connected postmark and it would make an ordinary cover something special.[citation needed] These days anyone can sponsor a postmark. They need to design the postmark, get it approved by Royal Mail and then pay a fee. The postmark then becomes the property of Royal Mail and anyone is allowed to use it on their covers. This means that to a certain extent, most cover producers “borrow” other people’s postmarks. However, to be an “official” cover, a postmark has to be on the cover produced by the organisation that sponsored the postmark in the first place.[10]
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You literally get no sleep at all. You just lay there because you're getting poured on.
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