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"TETE-BECHE"
Keywords:
upside
,
stamp
,
inverted
,
adjoining
,
unsevered
Related Terms:
Invert
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Bisect
,
Strip
,
Postage stamp pattern
,
Block
,
Miniature sheet
,
Cachet
,
Souvenir sheet
,
Tied
,
Selvage
,
Imperforate
,
Booklet pane
,
Backstamp
,
Se-tenant
,
Gutter
,
Grill
,
Inverted
,
Straight edge
,
Handstamp
,
Postage stamp
,
Cut square
,
Cancellation
,
Prestige booklet
,
Work-and-turn
,
Coil stamps
,
Entire
,
Stamp
,
Stamp
,
Surcharge
,
Work and turn
,
Handstand
,
Tie
,
Postal stationery
,
Work and tumble
,
Fold marks
,
Booklet
,
Adhesive
,
Cover
,
Philately
,
Leger line
,
Sheet
,
Inverted aerial
,
Parallel fold
,
Perfin
,
Work-and-tumble
,
Vakra
,
Gutter margin
,
Sheetwise
,
Bull's eye
A sheet of stamps containing strips innverted in relation to their neighbors.
geocities.com
A stamp inverted in relation to the adjoining stamp in a pair.
stanleygibbons.com
French for "head to tail.'' Two or more unsevered stamps, one of which is inverted in relation to the other.
vistastamps.com
Two adjoining stamps with one being upside down in relation to the other.
a2zstamps.co.uk
A pair of unseparated stamps arranged so that one is printed upside-down in relation to the other. Triangle stamps are usually printed in this manner.
rhodeisland-philatelic.com
(French) - head to tail. Stamps printed upside down in relation to each other. Usually collected in pairs, but often in strips of three, with the variety in the centre.
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