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A postage stamp cylinder block refers to a group of stamps that are printed together in a rectangular sheet or block format, typically produced using a printing press cylinder. These blocks usually contain multiple copies of the same stamp and can include various configurations, such as a block of four or more. Collectors often seek cylinder blocks for their aesthetic appeal and potential value, as they can display unique printing characteristics or plate numbers. The term "cylinder" indicates the method used in the printing process, emphasizing the mechanical nature of stamp production.

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