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  2. Stamp hinge - Wikipedia

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    The best stamp hinges are designed to be "peelable", meaning that the stamp may be removed from the page, and the hinge from the stamp, without damage to either. Not all makes of hinge have this property, and the backs of many stamps have "hinge remnants", where the hinge has torn away rather than releasing the stamp.

  3. William Henry Smith (1792–1865) - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Smith (7 July 1792 – 28 July 1865) was an English entrepreneur whose business included both newsagents and book shops.He was born at Little Thurlow, Suffolk, but ran his business in London, where he died.

  4. Stamp condition - Wikipedia

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    Hinge remaining (HR) is a mint stamp which has part of a stamp hinge on the back. Original gum (OG): A stamp with its original gum, yet deteriorated by age. No Gum (NG): Stamp's gum has been washed off. Rarely, stamps are issued with no gum. Regummed (RG): Fresh gum has been applied to the stamp. Poor regumming can be detected by examining the ...

  5. Stamp collecting - Wikipedia

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    A few basic items of equipment are recommended for proper stamp collection. Stamp tongs help to handle stamps safely, a magnifying glass helps in viewing fine details and an album is a convenient way to store stamps. The stamps need to be attached to the pages of the album in some way, and stamp hinges are a cheap and simple way to do this.

  6. Talk:Stamp hinge - Wikipedia

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    I have collected stamps since I was 15, in 1940. Dennison stamp hinges were easily obtained, but as years passed they seemed to disappear from the market. They were the best thing that ever happened as an aid to stamp collecting, as far as I'm concerned. Any hinges that I can find now are made in Germany, and even though they claim to be ...

  7. Postage stamp gum - Wikipedia

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    Mint: stamps with full, undamaged original gum, as sold by the post office. This condition (also called mint, never hinged) is valued highest. Unused: stamps whose original gum has been damaged, e.g. through use of stamp hinges, or other influences. Unused without gum: stamps which have lost their original gum.