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  2. Plate block - Wikipedia

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    A US plate block from 1972. Note the addition of a number for each color. This increased the cost of collecting plate blocks. That, plus the format change, discouraged many collectors. A plate block is a block of stamps from the edge of the sheet which shows the plate or cylinder from which the stamps were printed.

  3. Postage stamp block - Wikipedia

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    Postage stamp block. Plate Block. Gutter Block. In philately, a block is a group of four or more un-separated stamps. [1] Blocks are of interest not only because they are rarer than individual stamps, but they also preserve relative positions of stamps as they were originally printed, information that is crucial to understanding how the stamps ...

  4. Plate number - Wikipedia

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    Philatelists and stamp collectors analyze or collect plate numbers and stamps with different plate numbers, often as a block, thereby known as a plate block. The American Plate Number Single Society (APNSS) is an example of a specialist philatelic society which focuses on single stamps with plate numbers. APNSS is affiliate #178 of the American ...

  5. Inverted Jenny - Wikipedia

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    The Inverted Jenny plate block of four (note that the blue plate number is inverted as well). As of June 2015, it was owned by shoe designer and collector Stuart Weitzman. At an auction of the Green estate in 1944, the unique plate number block of eight stamps was sold for $27,000 to the collector Amos Eno, who had four stamps removed from it.

  6. 1930 Graf Zeppelin stamps - Wikipedia

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    A plate block is a portion of four or more stamps taken from a complete sheet of stamps, in 'block' form, including a margin with a plate number that designates a particular printing run. Plate Block of six, Graf Zeppelin, $2.60, 1930 issue

  7. List of United States airmail stamps - Wikipedia

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    Plate No. Image No. Issued June 25, 1941: 6¢ Carmine (200 Subject Electric Eye Plates) Size: 1.44 x 0.84 inch: The Twin-Motored Transport Plane: Following are shared among the 1941 issues: 40 plates between 22752-23349 & 22756-9 (4 plates) 4,746,527,700 March 21, 1944: 8¢ Olive Green (200 Subject Electric Eye Plates)

  8. Stamp collecting - Wikipedia

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    Stamp collecting is the collecting of postage stamps and related objects. It is an area of philately, which is the study (or combined study and collection) of stamps. It has been one of the world's most popular hobbies since the late nineteenth century with the rapid growth of the postal service, [1] as a stream of new stamps was produced by ...

  9. Postage stamps and postal history of the United States

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    These stamps were larger in size than normal definitive issues, with only 280 stamp images contained on the printing plate (400 images was standard for the Presidential series). Notable also is the red-violet color chosen for the 3¢ stamps, a brighter hue than the traditional purple. [citation needed]

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