Tuesday, June 25, 2013

UK stamps are the only stamps in the world that do not bear the country's name.

Great Britain was the first county to issue postage stamps, on 1 May 1840. Hence, UK stamps are the only stamps in the world not to bear the name of the country of origin.

UK stamps are the only stamps in the world that do not bear the country's name.

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