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Postage Stamps how can one tell if they have been used

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in a mo | 11:55 Fri 20th Jan 2012 | ChatterBank
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We received a letter ,the stamp does not have any INK markings to say it has been used ,the only marking on the stamp are either side a mark that looks like a mark left by a paper clips.any ideas please.
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Stamps have little perferated bits in them now so if you tried to take it of the envelope it would ruin the stamp and it couldn't be used again.
Stamps bought from a Post Office are safe to use ...
I know some people who draw a line across the stamp when the attach it to an envelope so it can't be used again. I find it quite sad really.
I had some stamps which were not franked on Christmas cards and I managed to very carefully get them off and use again - but mainly on tax returns or bills ha ha! I am sure they wouldn't know they were second hand if you are extremely careful and patient lifting them off - besides its all good in the name of recycling ;)
Those little marks have been designed into the making of the stamp to make removing/ reusing more difficult. Of course, reusing a postage stamp is fraud (!) because you are knowingly not paying for the service. So beware.

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