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Newfoundland Stamp: 1c Queen Mary [Cancels]
          (1911 Royal Family)

Format: Cancels

CONDITION: VF Used

Split-ring cancel on #104 and #105 on piece, "Bonne Bay JY 10 48"

SPECIFICATIONS:
     Scott: Newfoundland #104  Perforation: 14
     Seaside: Newfoundland #104  Perforation: 14
     Issue Date: 19 Jun 1911
     Perforated Edges: 4

Newfoundland may be referred to with the following: newfoundland stamps.

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This product was last modified on Saturday 06 February, 2010.

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Interesting Facts, Definitions, Translations

Chisinau
Overprint on semipostal stamps of Romania for occupation of Chisinau, Bessarabia, Aug. 1941.

SH
  1. auction ^ftopical ships.
  2. (in upper corners) Schleswig-Holstein, German States, 1850.
  3. sheet.

Sølvgrå
(Norwegian) silver-grey (metallic color).

Cito, Citissime, Volantissime
(Latin) "quickly, very quickly, very fleetingly" inscription on early Italian and Central European mail, urging speed; from the 15th century on; the number of "Cito's" indicated the degree of urgency.

Straw
US Navy mail code name during WW II for Samoa.

Bulk rate USA
1. eagle/shield design, US non-denominated postage stamp, value 10¢, 1991. 2. auto design, US non-denominated stamp, value 10¢, issued March 10, 1995.

Corner card
Imprinted name and address of the envelope user, usually placed in the upper left hand corner; an illustration may accompany the printed address.

AN
  1. 1900: duplex canceller inscription used at St. Kitts sub-post office in Anguilla.
  2. auction ^ftopical animals}.
  3. Netherlands Antilles, country code as used by UPU.
  4. Turkey overprint; Annas, currency unit.

Tercio
(Spanish) military regiment of the Spanish Foreign Legion.

Oficina correos
(Spanish) post office.

Irak
(Spanish, Swedish) Iraq.

Brittiske Zon
(Swedish) British Zone.

Fennig
currency unit in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Okkergul
(Danish) ochre-yellow (color).

Amstar Co. Inc.
Stamp printer for Philippines.

Nationalozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter Parte (NSDAP)
(German) "Nationalist Socialist German Workers Party", inscription on stamps of Germany as a franchise issue, 1938.

Imitation watermark
Mark pressed or printed on finished paper to imitate a watermark.

Panalpina Ltd.
United Kingdom postal strike; local post 1971.

Durazzo
(Italian) overprint on stamps of Italy, Offices in Turkey postage due, 1909-16, now Durres.

Turkiye Cocuk Esirgeme Korumu
(Turkish) postal tax stamps, Turkey.

Défectueux
(French) defective.

Mise suggérée
(French) suggested bid.

Soviet Union
see Russia.

Trieuse automatique
(French) letter-facing machine.

Coins Datés
(French) known as "dated corners" since 1922. Many French area stamps have the date of issue in the lower right margin of the stamp; these are collected as blocks of four stamps.


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