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Postmark

A postmark[1] is a postal marking made on an envelope, parcel, postcard or the like, indicating the place, date and time that the item was delivered into the care of a postal service, or sometimes indicating where and when received or in transit. Modern postmarks are often applied simultaneously with the cancellation or killer that marks postage stamps as having been used. Sometimes a postmark alone is used to cancel stamps, and the two terms are often used interchangeably. Postmarks may be applied by handstamp or machine, using methods such as rollers or inkjets, while digital postmarks are a recent innovation.

Postmark used on U.S. Navy ship

History edit

 
Austrian stamp and postmark

The first postmark, called the "Bishop mark", was introduced by English Postmaster General Henry Bishop in 1661 and showed only the day and month of mailing to prevent the delay of the mail by carriers.[2][user-generated source]

In England during the latter part of the 17th century, several postmarks were devised for use with the London Penny Post, a postal system that delivered mailed items within the city of London. The postmarks bore the initial of the particular post office or handling house it was sent from along with a separate time stamp. Postage was prepaid and the postmark was applied to the mailed item by means of an inked hand-stamp. Some historians also consider these postmarks to be the world's first postage "stamps".[3]

In the 19th century and early 1900s, it was common for letters to receive multiple postmarks, or backstamps, indicating the time, date, and location of each post office transporting or delivering the letter, and this is still occasionally true. While almost every contemporary postmark includes a location as well as a date, in 2004, New Zealand Post announced plans to eliminate the location on their postmarks and include only the date; however, information about this can be determined by a three-number code on the postmarks.[4][5]

In Great Britain, the first postmark employed for the cancellation of the then new adhesive postage stamps was the Maltese Cross, so named because of its shape and appearance. This was used in conjunction with a date stamp which was applied, usually to the rear of the letter, which denoted the date of posting.

 
One of several types of postmarks found on Pony Express mail

Different types of postmarks include railway post offices (RPOs) and maritime (on-board ship) postmarks. Postmarks on naval vessels during sensitive operations in wartime are sometimes "clean", showing less information than usual to prevent route of travel or other details from falling into enemy hands. Similar to this is the "censored postmark", overprinted with a black obliteration of the time and place of mailing, for similar reasons.[6]

The Pony Express used a variety of different postmarks on the mail it carried across the Western United States. There are only 250 known examples of surviving Pony Express mail/postmarks in various collections today bearing one of more than a dozen different types of postmarks.[7]

Hawai'i Post, a discontinued personal delivery service, once had a surfboard mail postmark, for covers that traveled by surfboard.[8]

A colour postmark is on the United States Postal Service-issued collectible envelope commemorating the 2004 inauguration of George W. Bush.[citation needed]

 
London Penny Post postmark and heart-shaped timestamps

While postmarks are applied almost universally by or under the authority of the official postal department, service, or authority in the United States it is possible to receive "a permit to apply your own postmark", called a Mailer's Postmark Permit,[9] and under certain conditions specified by the private express statutes in the United States, a privately carried letter may be cancelled with a private postmark.[10] Unofficial entities that issue artistamps may use postmark-like markings as well.[citation needed]

Marcophily is the study of postmarks and there are many published work on postmarks covering the topic from before 1900, such as the fancy cancels, until the present day.[11][better source needed] These include the so-called fancy cancels of the United States to modern machine postmarks.

Fewer postmarks are used now than previously, with the advent of meter labels, some types of computer vended postage, and computerized postage that people can print from their own personal computers (called "PC postage" in the United States, these services have been offered by such companies as Stamps.com and Neopost). These indicia are not always postmarked by the post office but if put into the mailstream later than the date listed on them, they are postmarked about 50% of the time.[citation needed] Because of this, it is a bad idea to try to use the date on one's postage as a postmark.[citation needed]

An official example relating a numismatic item to postmarks occurred on April 13, 1976, when the U.S. issued a new two-dollar bill. People could buy the bills at face value, add a first class stamp (at the time 13 cents), and have the combination postmarked to show they were the first day of issue. Large numbers of these were produced and they remain common.[12]

Ink colour edit

When the first universal postal system was started in the United Kingdom with its Penny Black, the postmark used red ink for contrast. This was not successful, and the stamp was changed to non-black colours so that the postmark could use black ink.

The majority of postmarks today are in black, with red (particularly in the United States with local post offices' handstamps) following, though sometimes they are in other colours. This is particularly true in the case of pictorial postmarks if the colour in question has some connection to the commemoration.

Digital postmarks edit

In 2004 the United States Postal Service announced plans to introduce first day digital colour postmarks to be used to cancel some first day covers for commemorative stamps in 2005 and this practice continued[13] and was ongoing as of 2015.[14]

Postmark advertisement edit

Singapore Post offers a "postmark advertising" service which, strictly speaking, applies to the "killer" rather than the postmark.[15] Hungarian Post Co., Ltd. offers a similar service.[16]

Unusual postmark techniques edit

There have apparently been some postmarks producing a stereoscopic or "3D" effect where a special viewer is required. They are considered more as a novelty than as a practical postmark.[17] The local post Hawai'i Post had a rubber-stamp postmark, parts of which were hand-painted.[8] At Hideaway Island, Vanuatu, the Underwater Post Office has an embossed postmark.[18]

Valuation of cancellations edit

The study of postmarks is a specialized branch of philately called marcophily. It may bring added value to the stamps by their historical significance. Other parameters are the rarity and the attractiveness. In particular, the stamps issued by the Empire of Austria during the 1850–1867 period (the 5 issues before the Austro-Hungarian compromise of 1867), are collected for their variety and beauty. More details can be found in Valuation of cancellations of the Austrian Empire.

 
Example of postmark with historical significance: bilingual in the Austrian monarchy Moravia province, 1878

A special or rare postmark can substantially add to the value of a stamp. Also, in addition to everyday postmarks there are postmarks indicating the first day of issue of a particular stamp and pictorial cancellations commemorating local events, anniversaries, and the like' and slogan postmarks which advertise an event or pass information to the public (there has been a recent change to the term "pictorial postmarks" rather than "pictorial cancellations" by the USPS).

There are some examples of "faked covers" produced by philatelic forgers, most usually to increase their value, in which the postmark has been altered in some way; for example, by changing the date.[19]

Practical uses edit

The postmark is often considered as an official confirmation that a cover (letter, packet, etc.) mailed item was mailed at a given location at a specific date. For example, the date of the postmark can be quite important. In the United States, the Internal Revenue Service will still consider income tax returns as filed on time though it receives them late if they are postmarked on time, and this date (with, perhaps, other proof of mailing), may have significance in the context of legal filings and proofs of service or of delivery (though in this case the date may viewed as "on time" if the date of the postmark is no more than one day after the date service is supposed to have been made).[20] Postal voting ballots may be accepted in some places if postmarked by the date of the election, though other places require receipt by a certain deadline. Historically, postmarks, known as backstamps were also applied to the reverse side of a cover to confirm arrival at the post office on a specific date.[21]

Delivery postmarks edit

 
China Post "delivery postmark" on Dongguan, Guangdong, China, on 30 November 2023
 
China Post "posting postmark" on Shanghai, China, on 27 January 2024

China Post distinguishes delivery postmarks from posting postmarks. When a letter or a postcard is accepted into the care of a postal service, a black postmark is applied on the postage stamp, known as the "posting postmark" (Chinese: 收寄日戳). When a letter or a postcard is delivered, a red postmark is applied on the back side of the envelope or a blank region of the postcard, known as the "delivery postmark" (Chinese: 投递日戳).[22]

Similar marks edit

 
1939 Around the World flight with red flight cachet

A postmark should not be confused with the killer which are lines, bars, etc. used to cancel a postage stamp. The killer acts as the cancellation, though the postmark can also serve this purpose. Neither should a postmark be confused with overprints generally, or pre-cancels (stamps that have been cancelled before the envelope or package to which they are affixed is submitted or deposited for acceptance into the mailstream, they most commonly have taken the form of a pre-printed city name on the stamp) specifically, which generally do not indicate a date.

Flight cachets, more or less elaborate rubber-stamps on an envelope indicating on which flight (typically a first flight), a first flight cover has traveled via airmail, are in addition to the postmark and are not postmarks either.[23]

Clubs edit

There are many clubs devoted to the hobby of collecting postmarks. One of those clubs is the Post Mark Collector's Club, founded in 1946 and based in the USA. Another is the British Postmark Society, founded in 1958.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sometimes spelled "post mark" or "post-mark".
  2. ^ "History of the Postal Service". BBC. July 24, 2003. Retrieved February 22, 2009.
  3. ^ "William Dockwra and the Penny Post Service". Canadian Museum of Civilization. Retrieved November 8, 2010.
  4. ^ New Zealand Post . Archived from the original on January 14, 2009. Retrieved May 26, 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  5. ^ The United States Postal Service digital color postmark commemorating the wedding of the Duke of Cambridge to Kate Middleton does not have a location on it.
  6. ^ Klug, Janet (January 19, 2004). "Insights: Myriad possibilities to postmark collecting". Linn's Stamp News. Amos Media Company. from the original on July 30, 2020. Retrieved July 30, 2020. This site provides a clear example of a sanitised postmark 30 July 2020 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Frajola, R.; Kramer, G.; Walske, S. (2005). The Pony Express: A Postal History.
  8. ^ a b "Postmarks". Hawai’i Post. 2008. Retrieved February 22, 2009.
  9. ^ USPS Form 3615, section for precancel postmark, not for bulk mailers.
  10. ^ Privately carried and privately canceled postcards from Chickensville Location, Michigan, which does not have its own post office, are an example.
  11. ^ "Results for 'postmarks' > 'Book'". WorldCat.org.
  12. ^ . Allzrxperts.com. Archived from the original on August 15, 2012. Retrieved May 23, 2013.
  13. ^ . USPS. November 15, 2004. Archived from the original on May 14, 2011. Retrieved February 22, 2009.
  14. ^ "The War of 1812: USS Constitution Digital Color Postmark". USPS. March 30, 2013. Archived from the original on April 12, 2013. Retrieved February 22, 2009.
  15. ^ . Singapore Post. 2005. Archived from the original on January 26, 2009. Retrieved February 22, 2009.
  16. ^ "Postmark ad". Magyar Posta. March 8, 2005. Retrieved February 22, 2009.
  17. ^ Snee, Charles (August 9, 2004). "3-D postmark update: use on postal card in 1993" (PDF). Linn's Stamp News: 35. ISSN 0161-6234. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 9, 2022.
  18. ^ . Hideaway Island. May 26, 2003. Archived from the original on February 2, 2009. Retrieved February 22, 2009.
  19. ^ "How to be an Expert/Covers". AskPhil. Collectors Club of Chicago. Retrieved March 17, 2009.
  20. ^ Examples from Church of Scientology International v. Fishman and Geertz, a civil case before the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California: Weiner, Robert A. (April 9, 1993). "Proof of Service". Los Angeles: Bowles & Moxon. Retrieved February 22, 2009 – via CS.CMU.edu.
  21. ^ "Mute oval canceling device handstamp". PostalMuseum.SI.edu. Washington DC: National Postal Museum, Smithsonian Institution. April 18, 2006. GUID ark:/65665/hm83cefd3104acf435d94356e84f94f42dd. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
  22. ^ "中国邮政印发《邮政日戳管理办法》(试行)". Sohu (in Simplified Chinese). June 8, 2021. from the original on January 21, 2024.
  23. ^ "Collecting those strange Tongan stamps — on cover". Scott Stamp Monthly. August 2002.

External links edit

  • Anonymous Postmark Mailer
  • British Postmark database
  • A Mystery Postmark
  • (backing London's bid to host 2012 Olympics)
  • Post Offices with Christmas Names of the United States Postal Service
  • November 17, 2011, Postal Bulletin 22324 Philately Pictorial Postmarks Announcement
  • Museum
    • Post Mark Museum and Research Library
  • Precancels
    • Clubs
      • Post Mark Collectors Club
      • Bullseye Cancel Collectors Club
      • British Postmark Society

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postmarks today are in black with red particularly in the United States with local post offices handstamps following though sometimes they are in other colours This is particularly true in the case of pictorial postmarks if the colour in question has some connection to the commemoration Digital postmarks editIn 2004 the United States Postal Service announced plans to introduce first day digital colour postmarks to be used to cancel some first day covers for commemorative stamps in 2005 and this practice continued 13 and was ongoing as of 2015 14 Postmark advertisement editSingapore Post offers a postmark advertising service which strictly speaking applies to the killer rather than the postmark 15 Hungarian Post Co Ltd offers a similar service 16 Unusual postmark techniques editThere have apparently been some postmarks producing a stereoscopic or 3D effect where a special viewer is required They are considered more as a novelty than as a practical postmark 17 The local post Hawai i Post 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events anniversaries and the like and slogan postmarks which advertise an event or pass information to the public there has been a recent change to the term pictorial postmarks rather than pictorial cancellations by the USPS There are some examples of faked covers produced by philatelic forgers most usually to increase their value in which the postmark has been altered in some way for example by changing the date 19 Practical uses editThe postmark is often considered as an official confirmation that a cover letter packet etc mailed item was mailed at a given location at a specific date For example the date of the postmark can be quite important In the United States the Internal Revenue Service will still consider income tax returns as filed on time though it receives them late if they are postmarked on time and this date with perhaps other proof of mailing may have significance in the context of legal filings and proofs of service or of delivery though in this case the date may viewed as on time if the date of the postmark is no more than one day after the date service is supposed to have been made 20 Postal voting ballots may be accepted in some places if postmarked by the date of the election though other places require receipt by a certain deadline Historically postmarks known as backstamps were also applied to the reverse side of a cover to confirm arrival at the post office on a specific date 21 Delivery postmarks edit nbsp China Post delivery postmark on Dongguan Guangdong China on 30 November 2023 nbsp China Post posting postmark on Shanghai China on 27 January 2024 China Post distinguishes delivery postmarks from posting postmarks When a letter or a postcard is accepted into the care of a postal service a black postmark is applied on the postage stamp known as the posting postmark Chinese 收寄日戳 When a letter or a postcard is delivered a red postmark is applied on the back side of the envelope or a blank region of the postcard known as the delivery postmark Chinese 投递日戳 22 Similar marks edit nbsp 1939 Around the World flight with red flight cachet A postmark should not be confused with the killer which are lines bars etc used to cancel a postage stamp The killer acts as the cancellation though the postmark can also serve this purpose Neither should a postmark be confused with overprints generally or pre cancels stamps that have been cancelled before the envelope or package to which they are affixed is submitted or deposited for acceptance into the mailstream they most commonly have taken the form of a pre printed city name on the stamp specifically which generally do not indicate a date Flight cachets more or less elaborate rubber stamps on an envelope indicating on which flight typically a first flight a first flight cover has traveled via airmail are in addition to the postmark and are not postmarks either 23 Clubs editThere are many clubs devoted to the hobby of collecting postmarks One of those clubs is the Post Mark Collector s Club 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postmark Archived 30 July 2020 at the Wayback Machine Frajola R Kramer G Walske S 2005 The Pony Express A Postal History a b Postmarks Hawai i Post 2008 Retrieved February 22 2009 USPS Form 3615 section for precancel postmark not for bulk mailers Privately carried and privately canceled postcards from Chickensville Location Michigan which does not have its own post office are an example Results for postmarks gt Book WorldCat org 1976 Two Dollar Bicentennial bill postmarked April 13 1976 with a airmail stamp and a USPS Airmail Postmark on it Allzrxperts com Archived from the original on August 15 2012 Retrieved May 23 2013 Revolutionary First Day Digital Color Postmark Creates Unique Collectable USPS November 15 2004 Archived from the original on May 14 2011 Retrieved February 22 2009 The War of 1812 USS Constitution Digital Color Postmark USPS March 30 2013 Archived from the original on April 12 2013 Retrieved February 22 2009 Postmark Advertising Singapore Post 2005 Archived from the original on January 26 2009 Retrieved February 22 2009 Postmark ad Magyar Posta March 8 2005 Retrieved February 22 2009 Snee Charles August 9 2004 3 D postmark update use on postal card in 1993 PDF Linn s Stamp News 35 ISSN 0161 6234 Archived PDF from the original on October 9 2022 World s only underwater Post Office Hideaway Island May 26 2003 Archived from the original on February 2 2009 Retrieved February 22 2009 How to be an Expert Covers AskPhil Collectors Club of Chicago Retrieved March 17 2009 Examples from Church of Scientology International v Fishman and Geertz a civil case before the U S District Court for the Central District of California Weiner Robert A April 9 1993 Proof of Service Los Angeles Bowles amp Moxon Retrieved February 22 2009 via CS CMU edu Mute oval canceling device handstamp PostalMuseum SI edu Washington DC National Postal Museum Smithsonian Institution April 18 2006 GUID ark 65665 hm83cefd3104acf435d94356e84f94f42dd Retrieved July 30 2020 中国邮政印发 邮政日戳管理办法 试行 Sohu in Simplified Chinese June 8 2021 Archived from the original on January 21 2024 Collecting those strange Tongan stamps on cover Scott Stamp Monthly August 2002 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to postmarks Anonymous Postmark Mailer British Postmark database World postmark primer how to decipher dates Geographic North Pole Postmark A Mystery Postmark London 2012 New postmark kicks off 2012 day in London backing London s bid to host 2012 Olympics Post Offices with Christmas Names of the United States Postal Service November 17 2011 Postal Bulletin 22324 Philately Pictorial Postmarks Announcement Museum Post Mark Museum and Research Library Precancels The ABCs of Precancel collecting Clubs Post Mark Collectors Club Bullseye Cancel Collectors Club British Postmark Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Postmark amp oldid 1212963263, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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