
A specialized display case typically made of wood, metal, or plastic, designed to hold a standard-sized postcard and featuring an acid-free border, often beveled, to enhance presentation and protect the card from... Read more »

Personalized marking tools allow for the application of specific information, including production dates, directly onto eggshells. This can be achieved through a variety of methods, from hand stamps to automated systems. For... Read more »

A commissioned public official authorized to perform certain legal formalities, including witnessing signatures and certifying documents, often uses an embossed seal to authenticate their acts. This seal, typically featuring a unique design... Read more »

This phrase combines two terms with distinct cultural connotations. The first denotes an attractive older woman, often a mother, while the second refers to a tattoo located on the lower back. The... Read more »

A rectangular piece of card stock, typically featuring an image on one side and space for an address, message, and postage on the other, offers a tangible connection between sender and recipient.... Read more »

A brief, illustrated message, often sent while traveling, blends visual and textual communication on a compact format. For example, a scenic photograph of a mountain range might accompany a short note detailing... Read more »

A two-dollar bill issued in 1976 featuring a postage stamp affixed to it represents a unique intersection of numismatics and philately. These bills, often presented as gifts or souvenirs, combine legal tender... Read more »

A marking device constructed of rubber and affixed to a handle or backing allows for the rapid and repeated impression of numerical characters onto various surfaces. These devices can range from simple,... Read more »

A 1976 United States two-dollar bill occasionally appears with a seemingly affixed postage stamp. This often results from a commemorative effort, personal expression, or sometimes, a misunderstanding of numismatic practices. The bill... Read more »

The 1765 Act imposed a tax on all printed materials in the American colonies, including legal documents, newspapers, pamphlets, and playing cards. Colonists were required to purchase and affix special embossed revenue... Read more »

