Cut-out (philately)

A postal stationery (abbreviated GAA) is one of a postal stationery cut-out stamps impression.

In particular, by U.S. postal stationery there are many copies are there or were they like to collect. In the U.S., they are listed in postal catalogs with price, prices move in the range of 10 % to 50 % of full postal stationery. Collecting these excerpts was distributed initially in the German-speaking countries, today they are often recorded only in one's own collection if they have a special postmark. Unstamped pieces are usually scarcely worth anything today. At times, postal stationery cut-outs were allowed in some areas as postal stamps or they were partially at least unofficially tolerated. Affixed, postally used pieces are partially happy collected by philatelists.

Most are either in its form or cut as rectangular pieces.

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