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<B>以下是引用<I>enigmax</I>在2008-5-5 21:37:22的发言:</B>
Normally, 2nd class stamps only cannot be used for cancellation.
However, Special Handstamp Centres (SHCs) accept full postage (over 1st
class) on one side of a postcard, such as London, Northern England and
Midland. Also, SHC in Glasgow accept full postage on both sides of a
postcard. If the postage of stamps affixed on both sides reach 1st
class, it will be OK. So this kind of maximum cards can only be
accepted by Glasgow SHC but London, Northern England and Midland. You
may see 2 maxicards of Holyrood Palace that I posted before. I used
only 10.5p stamps to make them. Of course, I affixed 24p stamps on the format side of maxicards for make-up.
For the cathedral stamps issued in 1969, they were not fit for MC making. All decimal currency Royal Mail postage stamps are valid for postage in the United Kingdom and should show at least the equivalent of the First Class postage rate. This includes the 1 pound value stamps bearing the head of Queen Elizabeth II that were issued before the introduction of decimal currency.
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