Category - Perforation Varieties

Embark on a captivating philatelic journey through the world of perforation varieties with postage stamps showcasing unique and fascinating perforation patterns! Discover the intricate and delicate art of stamp perforation, where tiny holes are created along the stamp’s edges for easy separation. However, sometimes errors or intentional variations in perforation occur, resulting in captivating and collectible varieties. From stamps with missing or irregular perforations to stamps with double or shifted perforations, these philatelic treasures offer a glimpse into the diverse and intriguing world of perforation varieties. Collect these exceptional stamps, delve into the stories behind their creation, and immerse yourself in the captivating world of perforation variety stamp collecting. Let the stamps transport you to a realm of meticulous craftsmanship and exquisite details, where each unique specimen holds the charm of rarity and the thrill of owning a truly extraordinary piece of postal history. Start your collection today and embark on a philatelic adventure that will challenge your eye for detail, ignite your appreciation for precision, and honor the remarkable artistry of these perforation varieties.

1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

Issue: 1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

Type: stamps

Number of Stamps: 5

Stamps Denomination: 3$, 3$, 3$, 3$,

Issue Date: 17 June 1980

Issued By: United States

1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

1980 U.S.A letter with multiple stamps

A letter mailed in the United States in 1980 with multiple stamps would have been a common occurrence. People often used a combination of postage stamps to cover the required postage for their letters, especially if the postage rate exceeded the value of a single stamp.