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Revision as of 01:48, 8 April 2021

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Stamps

Skill Level

2

Year

1933

Version

18.12.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

Stamps AY Honor.png
Stamps
Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
1933
See also


1. Relate briefly the story of the beginning of the postal service in your country.

2. How is the history of your country told in postage stamps?

3. What are the rates for first-class mail in your country?

4. What country does not have its name on its stamps and why?

5. Know the meaning of the following:

a. Coil stamp

b. Booklet stamp

c. Perforations

d. Perforation gauge

e. Definitive stamps

f. Commemorative stamps

g. Hinges

h. Plastic mounts

6. Have a knowledge of how to soak stamps from paper and how to dry them.


7. Make a collection of at least 750 stamps. (No two stamps alike.)


8. Properly classify these stamps:

a. As to country.

b. In series; that is, according to year and design.

9. Mount your stamps with gummed hinges or plastic mounts. (Plastic mounts are preferred for mint stamps.)

10. Choose a topical idea and develop a display of at least nine pages, including a title page, suitable for a stamp club show, Pathfinder Fair, etc. Display should be artistically arranged, neatly labeled and mounted, showing careful thought and research. Be sure to include several covers or cachets.