H.E. Harris is one of the oldest stamp companies in the world. They provide real stamps for collectors. If I recall properly, they do include some sheets of sticker stamps with country flags and presidents that are not 'real stamps' to provide some color to the plain pages.
This company produces a variety of products. Their first-day covers are real enough. I think they make gold or gold-plated replicas of certain stamps, which of course, are not real postage stamps. They offer some stamp and coin combinations that contain real US stamps and coins. I think they all sell at a discount of the secondary market.
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Certainly they are real - you can touch them and see them . . . I think you may have meant to ask if the gold on postage stamps is real. First, there is no postage stamp with gold on it . . . you are referring to 22k gold stamps made by people to sell to people who think they are buying something valuable. These are called replica stamps and are nearly worthless because no dealer will buy them.
It would be called a sheet of stamps. Some were issued in panes.
Philatelists collect stamps and postal history.
Flag stamps were 42 cents face value, they were supposed to be forever stamps, postage never to increase from that 42 cents, but that flew out the window real fast.
Great Britain does not print their name on their postage stamps. The name of the country is not mentioned because United Kingdom was the first country in the world to start postage stamps. However, all of the postage stamps have at minimum a silhouette of the current Queen (or King).
what is the name of the society of colonists that burned stamps and hung tax collectors in effigy
The company that produces stamps in the UK (United Kingdom) is the : Royal Mail .
An album.
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