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  2. Mulready stationery - Wikipedia

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    The one penny Mulready stationery. issued in 1840, hand coloured. Mulready stationery describes the postal stationery letter sheets and envelopes that were introduced as part of the British Post Office postal reforms of 1840. They went on sale on 1 May 1840, and were valid for use from 6 May. The Mulready name arises from the fact that William ...

  3. Number 10 - Wikipedia

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    Number 10, a film about rugby union by Darrell Roodt; Number Ten, a variation of the solitaire card game Forty Thieves #10, the designation of Sportacus, a major character in the children's television show LazyTown; Other uses. Number 10, the shirt number often worn by an association football team's playmaker; Guy Lafleur (1953-2022), Canadiens ...

  4. List of United States airmail stamps - Wikipedia

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    Date Issued Type Subject Plate No. Image No. Issued February 10, 1930: 5¢ Violet Size: 1+ 84 ⁄ 100 x + 75 ⁄ 100 inch Winged Globe Design: Alvin R. Meissner: 19944 L: 97,641,200 April 19, 1930

  5. Stamped envelope - Wikipedia

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    Stamped envelope. A 2 centavos stamped envelope with embossed Columbus indicium and 3c adhesive postage stamp from Cuba to Norway ca. 1904. A stamped envelope or postal stationery envelope ( PSE) is an envelope with a printed or embossed indicium indicating the prepayment of postage. It is a form of postal stationery .

  6. Intelligent Mail barcode - Wikipedia

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    The Intelligent Mail Barcode ( IMb) is a 65-bar barcode for use on mail in the United States. [1] The term "Intelligent Mail" refers to services offered by the United States Postal Service for domestic mail delivery. The IM barcode is intended to provide greater information and functionality than its predecessors POSTNET and PLANET.

  7. Facing Identification Mark - Wikipedia

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    The Facing Identification Mark, or FIM, is a bar code designed by the United States Postal Service to assist in the automated processing of mail. The FIM is a set of vertical bars printed on the envelope or postcard near the upper edge, just to the left of the postage area (the area where the postage stamp or its equivalent is placed).