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Bullseye (philately)

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24: 66:, typically a circle with the date and town name where mailed, has been applied centered on the stamp. The ideal bullseye has the entire postmark inside the margins, although this is not always possible, because the stamp may be too small or the postmark too large. The colloquial expression "Socked on the nose" does not seem to be used in Europe: the terms 80:
Some philatelists and collectors of cancellations have a special interest in bullseyes primarily because the date, time, and place the stamp was used, or postmarked, can be identified by the cancellation. This allows specialised collectors to collect, for example, all of the postmarks of a particular
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There can be some confusion with the term "Bullseye" as it can mean both the type of cancel, such as the early American concentric ring cancel (as well as other countries that used them) and to have a cancel positioned right in the center of a stamp. So while an SON cancel is always near the centre
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of a stamp and can be an example of a Circular Date Stamp (CDS) or a "Bullseye" cancel or other shapes that were used as cancelling devices, (Square, Oval etc.) strictly speaking a "Bullseye Cancel" literally is a cancel that looks like a "bullseye".
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are normally arranged so that the wavy lines, slogans, or other killers are applied to the stamp, leaving the postmark clear, dealers and collectors desiring SONs will position the stamp on the cover so as to fall under the postmark.
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Austria introduced ca 1868 a set of cancellations of small diameter (< 20 mm), so that they could be seen entirely on all stamps.
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Handbook of Austria and Lombardy-Venetia Cancellations on the Postage Stamp Issues 1850-1864, by Edwin MUELLER, 1961, Introduction p.XVI
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This article is about the centered postal cancellation. For the first stamps of Brazil, see
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country, state, city, county, date range, etc., without collecting entire
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Collecting used postage stamps isn't quite as simple as it might seem
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The International Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Philately
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Bull's Eye (postage stamp)

King George V

philately
cancellation
postage stamp
postmark
covers
machine cancellations
The American Philatelist
Linns.com Refresher Course Collecting used postage stamps isn't quite as simple as it might seem
Archived
Wayback Machine
The Complete Guide to Stamp Collecting: Stamp Cancellations. Part 2
Bullseye Cancel Collectors Club
Why Collect Bullseye Cancels?
Categories
English phrases
Philatelic terminology
Postal markings

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