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- Miniature_sheet abstract "A souvenir sheet or miniature sheet is a small group of postage stamps still attached to the sheet on which they were printed. They may be either regular issues that just happen to be printed in small groups (typical of many early stamps), or special issues often commemorating some event, such as a national anniversary, philatelic exhibition, or government program. The number of stamps ranges from one to about 25; larger sheets of stamps are simply called \"sheets\" with no qualifier.The stamps on the sheet may be perforated in the usual way, or imperforate. The margins or selvage of the sheet may have additional printing, ranging from a simple statement of the occasion being commemorated, up to a full picture of which the stamp(s) are just a small part.The margins of the sheet may have ornamental designs, price, emblems and logo(s) which are not the part of stamp(s). Stamps on the miniature sheet can be in se-tenant position while the same stamps were not se-tenants in regular issue.Both the stamps and the entire sheet are valid for mailing, although they are almost always sold above face value and kept in mint collection by collectors; a handful of usages may be found as philatelic covers.Luxembourg issued the first generally recognized souvenir sheet in 1923, a single 10-franc stamp, not otherwise available, inset in a larger blank sheet. The purpose was to honor the birth of Princess Elisabeth. However, this country had made a somewhat similar issue for Prince Jean's birth in 1921 and an even earlier one for the accession of William IV in 1906. Since the 1920s many other countries have produced souvenir sheets. The United States issued its first one in 1926, and printed several more in the 1930s, with new ones occasionally issued since that time. Starting in 1955 the United Nations has occasionally produced them.While some of the earliest souvenir sheets are valuable (for instance in excellent condition the US White Plains sheet of 1926 is worth hundreds of dollars), modern ones are typically produced in considerable quantities and have no special value.".
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- Miniature_sheet wikiPageRevisionID "691190100".
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philatelic_terminology.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink Faroe_Islands.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink Jean,_Grand_Duke_of_Luxembourg.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink London_2010_Festival_of_Stamps.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink Luxembourg.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink Paper.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink Philatelic_cover.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink Postage_stamp.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink Postage_stamp_separation.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink Princess_Elisabeth,_Duchess_of_Hohenberg.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink Se-tenant_(philately).
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink Stamp_collecting.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink United_Nations.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink William_IV,_Grand_Duke_of_Luxembourg.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLink File:Tipex.jpg.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Miniature sheet".
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLinkText "miniature sheet".
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLinkText "souvenir sheet".
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageWikiLinkText "souvenir sheets".
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Miniature_sheet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Miniature_sheet subject Category:Philatelic_terminology.
- Miniature_sheet hypernym Group.
- Miniature_sheet type Band.
- Miniature_sheet comment "A souvenir sheet or miniature sheet is a small group of postage stamps still attached to the sheet on which they were printed. They may be either regular issues that just happen to be printed in small groups (typical of many early stamps), or special issues often commemorating some event, such as a national anniversary, philatelic exhibition, or government program.".
- Miniature_sheet label "Miniature sheet".
- Miniature_sheet sameAs Q521461.
- Miniature_sheet sameAs Blok.
- Miniature_sheet sameAs Briefmarkenblock.
- Miniature_sheet sameAs Hoja_bloque.
- Miniature_sheet sameAs Margiplokk.
- Miniature_sheet sameAs Bélyegblokk.
- Miniature_sheet sameAs Carik_kenangan.
- Miniature_sheet sameAs 小型シート.
- Miniature_sheet sameAs ბლოკი_(ფილატელია).
- Miniature_sheet sameAs Lembaran_mini.
- Miniature_sheet sameAs Blok_(filatelistyka).
- Miniature_sheet sameAs Bloco_comemorativo.
- Miniature_sheet sameAs m.09krs4.
- Miniature_sheet sameAs Bloc-coliță.
- Miniature_sheet sameAs Почтовый_блок.
- Miniature_sheet sameAs Miniature_sheet.
- Miniature_sheet sameAs ชีทที่ระลึก.
- Miniature_sheet sameAs Q521461.
- Miniature_sheet sameAs 小型張.
- Miniature_sheet wasDerivedFrom Miniature_sheet?oldid=691190100.
- Miniature_sheet depiction Tipex.jpg.
- Miniature_sheet isPrimaryTopicOf Miniature_sheet.