Two different or variations of stamps in an unseparated pair, occasionally each with different denomination.
two or more stamps of different designs printed adjacent to one another on a pane. Earliest example: 1964 Christmas issue, Scott 1254-1257.
Two or more adjoining stamps which differ from each other in value, design, or in some other respect such as one overprinted or surcharged, and the other not.
French for "joined together.'' Two or more unseparated stamps of different designs, colors, denominations or types.
attached stamps which differ in denomination, design
Pairs, strips, or blocks of stamps of different values or designs printed together. Such se-tenant stamps should not normally be split by collectors.
Stamps which are joined but are different in value or design Shade A minor variation in the colour of a stamp Specimen A sample stamp, usually overprinted or perforated 'Specimen'
Stamps of different design or face value etc. joined together.
two or more adjoined stamps having different colors, denominations, or designs
Stamps which are joined together as issued but which are different in value and or design.
A term applied to two or more unseparated stamps having different designs and/or values. The stamps are usually part of a set of commemorative stamps.
An attached pair, strip or block of stamps that differ in design or value.
Two or more stamps with different designs or values printed together on the same sheet.
Stamps of different values, designs or surcharges in unsevered pairs or strips.