12 May 2020

What Is the Deal with Pen Cancels?

A letter I received plays a role on this interesting Graham Beck's video (5:47):


Have you received items in the mail that have been scribbled over with pen? Let's take a look at the many pen cancels that I and other philatelists have received and explore the reasons for them.

6 comments:

  1. That was a great watch, Eva, thanks for sharing. And now you're famous!

    I didn't know about that USPS rule Graham mentioned, however I don't plan on quoting the rules to a postal worker... I can't imagine that would get me very far :)

    The only time I have argued about something is when a postal clerk told me I didn't have enough postage on an envelope, and I had to point out that one of the stamps was the 2 ounce rate, so yes, it was enough.

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    1. From my experience, most postal workers know the rules less than some long time customers. But I try not to argue, for them not to take reprisal against the poor letters... :DDD

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  2. I recognise that Henry VIII envelope!

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  3. Thanks for the video link Eva! Well produced and it explains a lot of why we see the scribbles now and the. Fortunately it does not happen too often but always frustrating when it does.

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    1. I haven't seen all of them yet, but I think this is a very interesting series of videos.

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