
A stamp described as having remained “attached only through the original gum” signifies it has never been mounted in an album or on a display page using hinges. These small, folded pieces... Read more »

Colorado residents seeking to understand their potential qualification for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), often referred to as food stamps, can utilize online tools provided by the state or federal government.... Read more »

A stamp honoring President John F. Kennedy was first issued in 1964, shortly after his assassination. This initial issue, featuring a profile portrait and the eternal flame from his gravesite at Arlington... Read more »

A small adhesive label, costing three cents, once served as payment for the delivery of mail by the United States Postal Service. These labels often featured portraits of prominent figures or significant... Read more »

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) violations in South Carolina encompass a range of illicit activities. These can include trafficking, where benefits are exchanged for cash or non-food items, or misrepresenting household circumstances... Read more »

A guide for beginners in philately, often in a portable document format, provides a foundational understanding of the hobby. Such resources typically cover topics like identifying stamps, understanding their value, proper storage... Read more »

A Schengen Area entry/exit stamp placed in a travel document by Italian border authorities serves as official documentation of one’s arrival and departure from Italy. This small inked mark typically includes the... Read more »

A pressed emblem, typically made of metal or rubber, creates a unique inked impression on important documents. This physical mark, often accompanied by authorized signatures, serves as formal validation and signifies an... Read more »

A new embosser or inked stamp issued to a commissioned notary public typically becomes necessary due to wear and tear, loss, theft, a change in the notary’s commission information (such as name... Read more »

The current price of postage for a standard postcard within the United States is determined by the United States Postal Service (USPS) and is subject to change. Typically, postcard stamps are priced... Read more »

