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The cheap postmarks are located in the top right of the lightest envelopes at the post office. The reason for this is the lighter the envelope, the cheaper postmark.
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The philatelist is the one who collects and studies postage stamps, postmarks, and related materials.
The collection and study of postage stamps, postmarks, and related materials; stamp collecting.
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{| |- | There are collectors that specialize in such postmarks. They typically want the entire envelope with the stamp intact. Thematic collectors, also known as topical collectors, the are working on baseball exhibits will be interested in this cover. Most such postmarks can be purchased for a dollar or two from a dealer, they might give you half that for it. |}
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