Learning a Lot About Stamps
To most people, stamp collecting is merely a hobby. Something that
would keep the mind off from everyday stresses. But how do stamps differ?
How are they produced? How can one differ from another? These are
questions that an inexperienced collector couldn’t answer. They have the
philatelists to thank for.
These philatelists are the people who analyzes and scrutinize stamps may it
be for revenue or mail purposes. This involves the study of its pattern,
production and its usage after being issued.
Many associate philatelists with stamp collectors, even though they are two
unique activities. For example, to a stamp collector chooses to acquire
rare specimen of stamps and set it up in their album without minding their
origin or their purpose. On the contrary, philatelists will examine
exceptionally rare stamps with no expectation whatsoever to keep copies of them.
Philately originated from scrutinizing a stack of stamps that may look the
same, but when examined further, difference between the paper used, watermarks
set in the paper, the distinction of color shades, their perforations, and yet,
another long list of differences.
There are different types of philately. First is the technical
philately. It is the examination of the technical qualities of stamp
manufacture and stamp classification. This comprises the study of the
preliminary course of designing, paper used, the method of printing, gum
application, the separation, stamp overprints and forensic study, which deals
with the detection of stamp forgeries.
Second is topical philately which deals with what is illustrated on stamps.
There are countless subjects available however the popular ones are of people,
maps, birds, insects, ships, and yes, even stamps on stamps! What is
interesting with this subject is that it includes the study of the mistakes in
design made.
Third is the postal history which focuses on the usage of stamps on mails.
This includes the careful analysis of post offices, post marks, the postal
authorities and the means by which the mails are transported, with the rout of
choice and delivery.
Fourth is the Cinderella philately which is the study of items that give the
impression of being a stamp but aren’t really stamps. Examples are Seals
made available for Easter, propaganda labels, and a whole lot more.
So what is philately? It is more than just stamp collecting, it
involves love for it. Collectors would benefit from basic knowledge from
philately to save them from spending tons of money from stamps that may only be
worth a few cents.
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