What is the term describes collection of stamps, cover and other related items Philately Which country of the UPU is the only country no...
What is the term describes collection of stamps, cover and other related items | Philately |
Which country of the UPU is the only country not required to name itself on postage stamp? | |
World’s most valuable stamp | |
who invented the aforementioned penny black | Sir Rowland Hill |
What does the term ‘dead country’ mean in philately? | A former stamp-issuing entity that has ceased to issue its own stamps |
The Most Visible Indian in the World of Stamps | Mahatma Gandhi |
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The Post Office Act XVII of 1837 provided that the --------------------in Council had the exclusive right of conveying letters by post for hire within the territories of the East | Governor-General of |
The first stamps valid for postage throughout | October 1854 |
The first pictorial stamps appeared in | 1931 |
The printing of stamps at | 1925 |
The First Stamp of Independent India was issued on the | 21st of November, 1947 |
`The National Philatelic Museum of India was inaugurated on 6 July 1968 in | |
Which person has served as Postmaster General of the | Benjamin Franklin |
What is the difference between a commemorative and a definitive stamp? | Commemoratives honor a particular person, place or event and definitive stamp is a regular stamp |
The first collector by purchasing the first postage stamp on the date of its issue May 1, 1840 | Dr. John Edward Gray |
The first multi-coloured stamps of the world were printed in | portrait of Queen |
The first series of commemorative stamps of | 1929 |
The Philatelic Society if | 1897 in |
Which country's first stamp was called the 'Scinde Dawk'? More info: The name derives from the words 'Scinde', meaning Sindh, and 'Dawk', the anglicized form of the word 'Dak' or Post. | |
Who was the first Indian leader to be honored with a stamp | Mahatma Gandhi |
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