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A promotional stamp produced in 1925 by Waterlow for the British Empire Exhibition. Waterlow and Sons Limited was a major worldwide engraver of currency, postage stamps, stocks and bond certificates based in London, Watford and Dunstable in England. The company was founded as a family business in 1810. It was acquired in 1961 by De La Rue.
One of the most famous Doubled Die cent errors occurred in 1955, according to the Numismatic Guaranty Company. Today, these mistakenly-made pennies have a retail value ranging from $1,000 to ...
By the middle of the twentieth century, hundreds of stamp clubs had formed throughout the United States, often affiliated with large organizations, such as the American Philatelic Society or the American Topical Association. Many published their own scholarly articles or journals, while others advertised in the journals of larger philatelic ...
Numismatic associations bring together groups of numismatists. They may be commercial, hobby or professional. They may be commercial, hobby or professional. Membership is sometimes by election.
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Mishler was hired by Krause Publications in 1963 as an associate editor for Numismatic News [3] before being promoted to full editor from 1964 to 1966. He became the publisher for all numismatic publications from 1966 to 1975, publisher for all publications from 1975 to 1988, and was named executive vice president from 1975 to 1988, senior vice president from 1988 to 1990.
Malta used the barred obliterators "M" and "A25" (both Valletta), initially on British and later on Maltese stamps: The "M" postmark was introduced in 1857 and remained in use until 1860. This cancel is only found on British stamps and the initial printing of Malta's first stamp, the Halfpenny Yellow .
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