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United States/Covers & Postmarks : Another FDC question.

 

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JohnnyRockets
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17 Apr 2018
10:52:15am
Hi all,

I just had a question about stamp usage on this FDC.


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The stamp (yellow oval) appears to not really be a stamp at all as it is part of a "decal" (red square area) on the front of the envelope.

I have a very limited amount of FDC's at the moment (although I have recently purchased quite a few), so I am unsure if this is common.


Question: Is this kind of stamp common on an FDC?


Thanks everyone for answering my newbie (and sometimes nitpicky?) questions! Happy



Johnny

***Addendum*** I may have answered my own question. The "square" area may be a souvenir sheet that can/could be purchased separately. It looks like this sheet was then affixed to the FDC. In fact it seems fairly obvious now that I see it, as the FDC actually says "5 cent Souvenir Sheet" on it. Okay, maybe I have answered my own question. Thanks!
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17 Apr 2018
11:18:00am
re: Another FDC question.

Hi Johnny.
You are correct, it is a FDC souvenir sheet.
Don

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Al
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17 Apr 2018
11:20:22am
re: Another FDC question.

The SIPEX souvenir sheet was valid for postage and was just attached to a FDC envelope.

Here is another example.

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JohnnyRockets
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17 Apr 2018
11:20:24am
re: Another FDC question.

Hi Don,

Yes, I was too quick on the draw and needed to do a bit more research to understand what I actually had.

This learning has been quite fun with these covers.


Thanks for your patience!


J

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Editor, Seal News; contributor, JuicyHeads

17 Apr 2018
12:12:14pm
re: Another FDC question.

JR,

fabulous how fast you're learning. And exciting to see how excited you are about everything.


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JohnnyRockets
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17 Apr 2018
01:54:45pm
re: Another FDC question.

@angore,

Thank you for your example. I think I like that one more than mine! Winking

Thank you for validating my "theories"! Happy



@Don (51Studebaker),

Thank you for your expertise always! Happy



@AMSD,

Thank you! I'm always afraid that I'll "bother" people with my little, ancillary questions. I REALLY appreciate your feedback!

I really think I like collecting covers. For me there is a story behind everyone, and a lot of time people's lives or historic events. To me it's a big treasure hunt.

@All of you,

Thanks to all for your support and GREAT encouragement! I'm really enjoying this group! You all are my "stamp club"!



Johnny Happy

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JohnnyRockets

17 Apr 2018
10:52:15am

Hi all,

I just had a question about stamp usage on this FDC.


Image Not Found


The stamp (yellow oval) appears to not really be a stamp at all as it is part of a "decal" (red square area) on the front of the envelope.

I have a very limited amount of FDC's at the moment (although I have recently purchased quite a few), so I am unsure if this is common.


Question: Is this kind of stamp common on an FDC?


Thanks everyone for answering my newbie (and sometimes nitpicky?) questions! Happy



Johnny

***Addendum*** I may have answered my own question. The "square" area may be a souvenir sheet that can/could be purchased separately. It looks like this sheet was then affixed to the FDC. In fact it seems fairly obvious now that I see it, as the FDC actually says "5 cent Souvenir Sheet" on it. Okay, maybe I have answered my own question. Thanks!

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17 Apr 2018
11:18:00am

re: Another FDC question.

Hi Johnny.
You are correct, it is a FDC souvenir sheet.
Don

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Al
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17 Apr 2018
11:20:22am

re: Another FDC question.

The SIPEX souvenir sheet was valid for postage and was just attached to a FDC envelope.

Here is another example.

Image Not Found

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JohnnyRockets

17 Apr 2018
11:20:24am

re: Another FDC question.

Hi Don,

Yes, I was too quick on the draw and needed to do a bit more research to understand what I actually had.

This learning has been quite fun with these covers.


Thanks for your patience!


J

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amsd

Editor, Seal News; contributor, JuicyHeads
17 Apr 2018
12:12:14pm

re: Another FDC question.

JR,

fabulous how fast you're learning. And exciting to see how excited you are about everything.


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"Save the USPS, buy stamps; save the hobby, use commemoratives"

juicyheads.com/link. ...
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JohnnyRockets

17 Apr 2018
01:54:45pm

re: Another FDC question.

@angore,

Thank you for your example. I think I like that one more than mine! Winking

Thank you for validating my "theories"! Happy



@Don (51Studebaker),

Thank you for your expertise always! Happy



@AMSD,

Thank you! I'm always afraid that I'll "bother" people with my little, ancillary questions. I REALLY appreciate your feedback!

I really think I like collecting covers. For me there is a story behind everyone, and a lot of time people's lives or historic events. To me it's a big treasure hunt.

@All of you,

Thanks to all for your support and GREAT encouragement! I'm really enjoying this group! You all are my "stamp club"!



Johnny Happy

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