Referred to as a "Sheet" .
The four letter word required is PANE
A single page of a booklet is referred to as a pane. A booklet pane includes any slogan stamps (Use Zip Code) that are there. Some panes are worth more than others and are listed separately in specialty catalogs.
A single page of a book of postage stamps is referred to as a pane. A booklet pane may include slogan stamps (Use Zip Code) that are there. Specific panes are worth more than others and are listed separately in specialty catalogs.
If you are referring to a book of stamps that you purchase at the post office, the term used is a 'booklet pane.' If you are talking about a stamp album, it is just an album page.
Stamps are usually kept in a stamp album. Most collectors refer to a single page as just that, a page. Pages are often displayed in exhibits of 16 page frames.
Stamps are often sold in booklets. Each page of the booklet is called a pane. Collectors like to get both complete booklets and complete panes for their collection.
Enough to cover the postage of the letter; one usually does the job. US domestic stamps may not be valid for postage outside the US; check with your local post office, or the Postal Service home page, for information on foreign postage.
Subtract 20 stamps from 32. Mark needs 12 more stamps.
If it fits in a standard business size envelope, regular domestic postage stamp.
It is called a stamp album. They can be purchased in a wide variety of styles and costs. The most expensive contain a mount for each stamp already on the page, so you all you have to do is slide it in. Others contain some printed pictures and you past the stamps in with hinges.
The best way is to consult the USPS web site. They list all of the stamps issued without a value. These stamps can still be used for postage at that value, so other stamps have to be added. They can only be used for US addresses.
Don't know. There were NO stamps issued in 1886. See (Scott Specialized Catalog of U.S. Stamps 2011, page 40)
Marlon is putting his stamp collection in a new album. He has 20 stamps from Canada and 90 stamps from the U.S. Each page of the album will have the same number of stamps, but stamps from Canada and the U.S. will not appear on the same page. If he puts the greatest possible number of stamps on each page, how many pages will he use? Marlon is putting his stamp collection in a new album. He has 20 stamps from Canada and 90 stamps from the U.S. Each page of the album will have the same number of stamps, but stamps from Canada and the U.S. will not appear on the same page. If he puts the greatest possible number of stamps on each page, how many pages will he use? Marlon is putting his stamp collection in a new album. He has 20 stamps from Canada and 90 stamps from the U.S. Each page of the album will have the same number of stamps, but stamps from Canada and the U.S. will not appear on the same page. If he puts the greatest possible number of stamps on each page, how many pages will he use?