answersLogoWhite

0

How do you regum a stamp?

User Avatar

Anonymous

9y ago
Updated: 3/6/2022

You don't. If you've lost the gum due to an accident, you can use the stamp with a bit of glue on an envelope. If you are trying to make it back into a 'mint' stamp, as if it was just made, it is fraud and can even be considered a criminal act.

Re-using stamps, known as "washing" that have come off delivered mail is also a criminal act.

User Avatar

Mable Zboncak

Lvl 10
3y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How do you seal old postal stamps?

It's unclear what you mean by seal. If you want to keep old postage stamps, you should buy a proper book to store them in, use hinges (some like them, some don't) or sleeves to protect them. You can't regum the stamp if that is what you mean. Once the gum (glue on the back) is gone, it's gone. You are not allowed to regum it.


How do you regum a postage stamp?

You don't. If you've lost the gum due to an accident, you can use the stamp with a bit of glue on an envelope. If you are trying to make it back into a 'mint' stamp, as if it was just made, it is fraud and can even be considered a criminal act. Re-using stamps, known as "washing" that have come off delivered mail is also a criminal act.


How do you say king of kings in latin?

rex regum


What is the Latin name for Sovereign?

rex, regis, regum; imperator, maiestas, maiestatem


What is the motto of Artilleriregementet new?

The motto of Artilleriregementet - new - is 'Ultima ratio regum'.


What is the English translation for Hoc signum vere regum est?

This is the true signal of the kings


What has the author Jacob Typot written?

Jacob Typot has written: 'Symbola diuina & humana pontificum, imperatorum, regum'


What has the author Jean Vaillant written?

Jean Vaillant has written: 'Historia Ptolemaeorum Aegypti regum' -- subject(s): Ptolemies,, Numismatics, History


Is an h stamp a forever stamp?

No, it is not a Forever Stamp.


What is 'rex regorum'?

The phrase 'rex regorum' is incorrect. The phrase is from the ancient, classical Latin, which is a language that uses case endings. In this specific example, the word 'rex', which means 'king', is expessed correctly in the nominative, or subject, case. But the word 'regorum' doesn't exist. Instead, the correct word is 'regum', which is the plural form of the genitive, or possessive, case. Therefore, the correct phrase is 'rex regum', and the correct meaning king of kings.


What has the author Theodor Sickel written?

Theodor Sickel has written: 'Acta regum et imperatorum Karolinorum digesta et enarrata' -- subject(s): Sources, History, Carolingians


What is your stamp worth 42 or 44 cents?

The stamp-postage value of a stamp is visible on the front of the stamp.