Postal stationery has been produced in the form of postal cards, including picture postal cards, aerograms, inland letter sheets and-only once-a stamped envelope.
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The next year P & T issued a simple, single postal card with a purple 10 Chhetrum imprinted stamp showing crossed dorjis or vajras.
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These postcards are in principle an overprint on the single postal card, carrying the same imprint of a purple, crossed dorjis 10 Chhetrum stamp.
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This was a comparable turnout to local council elections considering that there were only five polling hours, no postal votes and no postal cards were issued.
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Postal cards of 3 kopeks ( 1909 ), 4 kopeks ( Romanov card of 1913 ) 5 kopeks brown ( Kerensky card of 1917 ) were overprinted.
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They are sold by definitive, attached message-reply cards, airmail postal cards, and official postal cards used for official government business with a " penalty for private use ".
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Postcards began as illustrations on government-printed postal cards ( with an imprinted 1 cent stamp ) and privately printed souvenir cards ( a 2-cent stamp was applied ).
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They are sold by definitive, attached message-reply cards, airmail postal cards, and official postal cards used for official government business with a " penalty for private use ".
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In some places, one can send a postcard for a lower fee than for a stamp ) and postal cards ( which have the postage pre-printed on them ).
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A : For an individual to be commemorated on a stamp, postal card or stamped envelope, the person must have widespread national appeal _ think Elvis, Nat " King"