No, a postmark is a marking on a letter or package indicating the date and time that the item was delivered into the care of the postal service.This is put on after the stamp.
It could be used that way. A postmark is created with a stamp, a rubber stamp with the location and date on it. But in postage terminology, that would be referred to as a cancellation.
postmark
This is the following definition of postmark: An official mark stamped on a letter or other postal package, giving the place, date, and time of posting, and serving to cancel the postage stamp.
This is the following definition of postmark: An official mark stamped on a letter or other postal package, giving the place, date, and time of posting, and serving to cancel the postage stamp.
A 5-cent 1946 Roosevelt stamp is worth about $1, but it depends on the postmark and the design on the stamp. Some postmarks of this stamp could be worth $11 or more.
You can NOT. It voids the postage, and the item will likely be returned to you. (Otherwise, the postmark could just be wiped off the tape, and the stamp reused.)
The 29 cent Elvis Presley 1993 Hollywood CA postmark FCD stamp is worth 6$6.75 if in unused condition
carve, etch, sculpt, stamp.
April 13, 1976. I have several with a postage stamp affixed and cancelled with the postmark (date).
On Ebay it looks as if they could be worth anywhere from about six bucks to over twenty. I have 10 consecutive NY ones and I am sure they are worth more. I may have another ten too if I can put my hands on them! They did one day of this bicentennial stamp with postmark at the post office on Tuesday April 13th 1976. Kinda cool.. Good luck!
strike, punch,stamp, issue, invent
stamp, mark, sign, autograph, subscription
I can give you several sentences.The postmark on that letter says it came from Egypt.The post office stamps a postmark on the envelope.I want to keep that envelope with the London postmark.