Se-tenant Size: measured width or height of a se-tenant or indication of the number of postage stamps and adjacent fields contained therein |
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Strip Of Two: sheet part with 2 the same or different postage stamps connected in a line |
strip of two whose individual stamps form a common image |
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Strip Of Three: sheet part with 3 the same or different postage stamps connected in a line |
strip of three whose individual stamps form a common image |
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Strip Of Four: sheet part with 4 the same or different postage stamps connected in a line |
strip of four whose individual stamps form a common image |
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Block Of Four: sheet part with 4 the same or different postage stamps |
block of four whose individual stamps form a common image |
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block of four with 3 postage stamps and one St. Andrew´s Cross |
Strip Of Five: sheet part with 5 the same or different postage stamps connected in a line |
Block Of Six: sheet part with 6 the same or different postage stamps |
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block of six with 5 postage stamps and one St. Andrew´s Cross |
Block Of Eight: sheet part with 8 the same or different postage stamps |
block of eight whose individual stamps form a common image |
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Block Of Nine: sheet part with 9 the same or different postage stamps |
block of nine with 5 postage stamps and 4 printed labels with the sheet value price |
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Strip Of Ten: sheet part with 10 the same or different postage stamps connected in a line |
Block Of Ten: sheet part with 10 the same or different postage stamps |
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Strip Of Eleven: sheet part with 11 the same or different postage stamps connected in a line |
Block Of Twelve: sheet part with 12 the same or different postage stamps |
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Block Of Fifteen: sheet part with 15 the same or different postage stamps |
Block Of Sixteen: sheet part with 16 the same or different postage stamps |