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  2. Royal Mail stamps without barcode to be defunct in 100 days - AOL

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    Royal Mail is urging people to use stamps without a barcode by January 31 2023, when they cease to be valid. The change affects ordinary stamps featuring Queen Elizabeth II, which must be used ...

  3. Cancelled-to-order - Wikipedia

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    Similar to cancel to order is postmarked to order which occurs when the stamps are purchased at full value, placed on a piece of mail, and then cancelled by the clerk on request. The mail then is handed back to the customer instead of travelling through the post. [2] This is sometimes called favour cancellation, or hand-back. Some countries ...

  4. Royal Philatelic Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Philatelic Collection is the postage stamp collection of the British royal family. It is the most comprehensive collection of items related to the philately of the United Kingdom and the British Commonwealth, with many unique pieces. Of major items, only the British Guiana 1c magenta is missing from the collection of British Imperial ...

  5. British Philatelic Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The British Philatelic Bulletin was the official publication of the Royal Mail aimed at stamp collectors. The Bulletin gave detailed information about future British stamp issues and also featured articles about past issues from noted philatelists .

  6. Postage stamps and postal history of the United Kingdom

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    Henry VIII created the Royal Mail in 1516, appointing Brian Tuke as "Master of the Postes", while Elizabeth I appointed Thomas Randolph as "Chief Postmaster". Under Thomas Witherings, chief postmaster under Charles I, the Royal Mail was made available to the public (1635), [2] with a regular system of post roads, houses, and staff. From this ...

  7. Pen cancel - Wikipedia

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    A used postage stamp with a pen cancel is usually worth much less than a stamp cancelled using a handstamp or machine. [5] In particular, the additional information from the handstamp is lost and the pen cancel may indicate fiscal (revenue) rather than postal use. Pen cancelling is, however, a common method of cancelling stamps used fiscally.

  8. List of British postage stamps - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of British postage stamps issued by the Royal Mail postal service of the United Kingdom, normally referred to in philatelic circles as Great Britain. This list should be consistent with printed publications, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and cite sources of any deviation (e.g., magazine issue listing newly found variations).

  9. Cancellation (mail) - Wikipedia

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    In some instances, the "cancellations" are actually printed as part of the stamp itself. Deferential cancellation is a cancellation designed so as not to deface the image of the ruler or regent on the stamp. [8] Fancy cancel on 1872 Canada stamp. A duplex cancel includes a postmark as well as the cancellation. [9] Fancy cancels.