ship 1890s:īABN: British Bank Note Co., stamp printer for Canada.īaby: nickname for Spanish King, 1886-1900: early issues of Kingīaby Zepp: 50¢ US airmail issue as opposed to higher valuesīaccarat: local provisional, France, 1944.īache, Richard: postmaster general of the Continental Post Office,ġ776: during period when Benjamin Franklin traveled to France.īack: as opposed to the front of a philatelic object Ruckseite Valid for postage, 1937, July: overprint on stamp by Nationalist and Republicanīabatoland: bogus British Colonial Royal Wedding frames from bookīabenberg, S.S.: Danube Steam Navigation Co. 14, 1952: Eritrea.ģ: Baena: occupation of city of Baena, Spain, province of Cordoba, not Post World War II, British Offices Abroad, 1950, Jan. A.: 1: British Administration overprint on stamps of Great Britain, Mails before beingīA: Bosnia and Herzegovina, country code as used by UPU.ī. 17: Berwick or Bristol, British postmark with month and day withinī (blank): Great Britain 1d red of 1858-64, variety where "B" isī (in a box): auction abbreviation for booklet pane.ī 15: written on early 19th century ail means hat the item wasĬarried by a canal packet boat outside of the U.S. 16: Bahia, Brazil British Postal Agency insufficiently prepaid 15: Antigua, British WW II censor mark forĪntigua. Railway parcel 14: overprint on Straits Settlements stamps for Bangkok,ġ882-85, see: Bangkok. (overprint), 1949- (inscription) 13: overprint Belgian stamps to indicate Nicaragua province of Zelaya 12: Belgian stamp inscription, or "B" withinĪn oval, with "Chemins de Fer Spoorwegen" Railway Parcel Post, 1940-44 Overprint Colombia airmail sold in Belgium in early 1920s for mail fromīelgium to Colombia via SCADTA air line Belgian stamps were also required Īlso Colombia consular overprint see: SCADTA. overprint, British post office at Bangkok, 1882-85. 7: (Fr.)īeau, good to very good, without apparent faults. States of America: South Carolina Custom House revenue seal. Received no letter (B-A, plate 77 of die I). Penny-red stamps of 1841-54 in which the lower right check letter box 5: B-blank error appearing on GB imperforate 4: abbreviation used as a postmark from Switzerland of America, which appears before the plate number on coil stamps Prefix to identify stamps other than standard postage. B: 1: precedes the European postal code on addresses
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