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X F: Extra fine Xî Hân: (Chin.) rarity.
X-Rayed for Safety: marking on mail addressed to theU.S. State Department aproximately between 1974 and 1982.
X: 1. Scott Catalogue numbe prefix for Postmasters Provisional (Bermuda, U.S.).
XII Campionaria Tripoli: Twelfth Tripoli Fair, Libya, 1938.
XMAS 1898: inscriptionon Canadian map stamp, not a Christmas issue, but dated for theinauguration of Imperial Penny Postage in the British Empire, December 25, 1898.
XR: Scott Catalogue number prefix for Postmasters Provisional Revenue, Reykyu.
XU: Scott Catalogue number prefix for Postmasters Provisional Envelope.
Xaptoehmon: (Gr.) Greece tax stamps, 1917.
Xeaepa: (Resembles these leters) Montenegro, currency designation (helera).
Xeimappa: (Resembles these letters) overprint on stamps of Greece for Chimarra, Epirus, 1914.
Xejepa: (Resembles these letters) currency designation *helera on Acknowledgment of Receipt stampa, Montenegro, 1902-05.
Xell: auction term used for cancel.
Xingu: label created forbook, ABCs of Philately, as the X stamp.
Xmas: large cross and MAS on British cancels for mail to be delivered on Christmas Day, 1900s.
Xpresspost: Canadian shipping service forcoduments and parcels to Canada, U.S., and 17 European countries.
Xylography: engraving on wood, the British 1854-59 stamps of Queen Victoria were individually engraved to form the major plate of 50. |
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