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NICKNAME |
DESCRIPTION OF NICKNAME |
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ARMS
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Name for early issues of Russia
picturing coat of arms. |
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BARQUITO
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Name for 1858-1859 issues of
Buenos Aries, Argentina picturing a steamship. 'Barquito'
means 'little ships'. |
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BASIL DOVE
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First issue of Basil (1845) a
canton of Switzerland, picturing a dove. |
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BEAVER
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Early issues of Canada (1851-1859)
picturing a beaver. |
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BLACK JACK
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USA issue 2 cent picturing Andrew
Jackson in (1863) and also called 'big head' due to the
portrait taking up most of the design. |
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BLACK SWAN
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Black 1 pence first issue of
Western Australia (1854) picturing a swan. |
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BOMBA HEADS
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Name for the 1859 issue of Sicily
picturing king Ferdinand. He was called 'bomba' because he
used military force ('bomb') to control his subjects. |
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BRITANNIA
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Design used for British
Commonwealth issues of Mauritius 1859-1862, Barbados
1852-1878, and Trinidad 1851-1872 issues. |
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BULL'S EYE
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First issues of Brazil in 1843. |
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CAMEOS
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Name for 1869-1898 embossed Queen
Victoria issues of Gambia. |
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CAPE TRIANGLE
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Triangular issues of Cape of Good
Hope in 1853-1864. |
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CHALON HEAD
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Queen Victoria portrait used for
Canada 1851 12d, Bahamas 1859-1862, Greneda 1861-1883, Natal
1860-1875, New Brunswick 1860-1863, New Zealand 1855-1872,
Nova Scotia 1851-1863, Prince Edward Island 1868-1870,
Queensland 1860-1886, and Tasmania 1855-1868. Alfred Chalon
painted the portrait. |
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COTTONREELS
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First issues of British Guiana in
1850-1851.
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DOLLAR ERROR
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Name for Jamaica 1860-1863 - 1
shilling issue error. A vertical line went through the 'S' in
shilling made it look like a dollar '$' sign. This error
occurred once per sheet. |
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DOUBLE GENEVA
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First issue of Geneva (1843), a
canton of Switzerland. Called 'Double Geneva' because there
are two identical designs on the stamp. |
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EPAULETTES
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First issue of Belgium (1849)
picturing Belgium's king in a military uniform. An 'epaulet'
is an 'ornamental fringed shoulder pad' worn on a military
uniform. |
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HALF LENGTHS
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First issue of Victoria (1850),
Australia picturing upper half of Queen Victoria. |
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HAWAIIAN MISSIONARIES
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First issues of Hawaii 1851-1852. |
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HERMES HEAD
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Name for 1861-1882 issues of
Greece picturing the Greek good Hermes. Hermes is the
messenger and herald of the Greek Gods. |
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HIDALGO
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Early issues of Mexico picturing
Miguel Hidalgo. |
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INCLINADO
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Second issues of Brazil 1844-1846.
Called 'inclinado' because the denomination numbers are
slanted/inclined. |
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INTERINSULAR
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Name for early Bahamas issues
(1859-1898) used for inter-island ('interinsular') mail. |
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INVERTED SWAN
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4 pence issue of Western Australia
(1854) with inverted frame. |
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LADY MCLEOD
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1847 private issue stamp for mail
carried by the ship Lady McLeod between Port of Spain,
Trinidad and San Fernado, Trinidad. |
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LARGECENTS
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1868-1876 issues of Canada. |
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LAUREATED QUEEN
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1852 issue of New South Wales,
Australia picturing Queen Victoria wearing a laurel wreath
crown ('laureated' |
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LINE ENGRAVEDS
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early engraved issues of Great
Britain |
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MEDALLIONS
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Second issue of Belgium
(1849-1850) picturing Belgium's king. |
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MISSINGVIRGIN
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Name for 1867-1868 British Virgin
Islands 1 shilling error. The central portrait of the virgin
is missing. |
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MOLDAVIAN BULL
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Name for 1858-1859 issues of
Moldavia picturing a bull. Moldavia and Walachia joined
together to form Romania in 1859. |
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MONTEVIDEO SUN
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1858-1860 issues of Uruguay.
Montevideo is the capital city of Uruguay. |
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MOURNING STAMP
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A stamp issued in mourning of a
recently deceased person, lost colony, etc. The first mourning
stamp is the USA 1866 Abraham Lincoln. |
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PENNY BLACK
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1840 - 1 penny black issue of
Great Britain |
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PENNY RED
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1841 - 1 penny red issue of Great
Britain. |
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PEROT
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First issue of Bermuda's
postmasters stamps (1848). Issued by Hamilton, Bermuda
postmaster William Perot. |
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POSTHORN
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Norway's long running series of
stamps picturing a post horn. The first post horn series was
issued in 1872-1875. |
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POSTMASTERS
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First issues of Bermuda 1848-1854. |
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QUEEN ENTHRONED
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Second issue of Victoria (1852),
Australia picturing full portrait of Queen Victoria seated on
the throne. |
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QUEEN'S HEAD ISSUES
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QUEEN'S HEAD ISSUES
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RAYONS
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1850-1852 issues of Switzerland
bearing the inscription 'RAYON I', 'RAYON II', or 'RAYON III'. |
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RED MERCURY
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Red 6 kreuzer 1856 newspaper stamp
of Austria picturing the Roman god Mercury (messenger to the
gods and god of science and commerce). |
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SAINT LOUIS BEARS
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1846 postmaster provisional stamps
issued by the Saint Louis, Missouri, USA postmaster that
pictured three bears. |
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SCHWARTZER EISNER
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The 1 kreuzer stamp of Bavaria's
first issue (1849). 'Schwartzer eisner' translates as 'the
black one'. |
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SCINDE DAWK
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The first issue of Scinde District
Post in 1852, an area of India. |
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SMALL CENTS
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1870-1893 issues of Canada. |
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SMALL GENEVA EAGLE
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Second issue of Geneva
(1845-1848), a canton of Switzerland, picturing an eagle. |
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SPHINX AND PYRAMID
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Name for 1867-1906? Issues of
Egypt picturing a pyramid and a sphinx. |
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STRUBBELIS
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1854-1862 issues of Switzerland picturing Helvetia. 'Strubbelis'
means 'tousel haired' (i.e., tangled hair)
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SYDNEY VIEWS
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First few issues of New South
Wales, Australia 1850-1851 picturing the city of Sydney,
Australia. |
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TETE DE SINGE
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Name for poorly printed issues of
Mauritius. These are also called 'monkeys head'. |
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TRINACRIA
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Name for 1858-1860 issues of
Naples showing the Naples coat of arms. It pictured medusa
with three legs, the horse of Naples, and the fleur-de-lis of
the ruling Bourbon family |
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TWOPENCE BLUE
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1840 2 pence blue issue of Great
Britain |
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VERVELLE FRANCS
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Unissued, 1 franc first issue of
France (1849-1850) printed in orange. The stamps were issued
in red. In 1895, a French stamp dealer named Vervelle bought a
sheet of the 1 franc orange after it was found with the
printer's papers. |
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WOODBLOCKS |
1861 triangular issue of Cape of
Good Hope. |