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Canada/Covers & Postmarks : Dual Franking

 

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2010ccg

23 Apr 2018
09:12:15pm
I wondered if there was a previous thread on Dual Franking ? I have several covers that carry both US and Canada stamps and one bearing a Newfoundland stamp and 2 Canada stamps Can any one tell me the reasons for dual franking ? Any info would be appreciated
Cheryl
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Jlav

23 Apr 2018
09:45:52pm
re: Dual Franking

Hi Cheryl,

For the Canada/Newfoundland cover. Newfoundland stamps (decimal) are valid for domestic use. For the Canada/US covers could you scan a few.

Jacques (jlav)

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24 Apr 2018
09:45:27am
re: Dual Franking

Dual franking is usually the result of

a) paying for a special service in the destination country. Usually Special Delivery or airmail (in the early days). Major post offices often kept the foreign stamps on hand for these special services.

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b) the more frequently seen dual franking is a redirection. There are rules about whether redirection is a free service or not, that I am not up on. One I am sure of is that if the letter is opened and redirected it required new postage. However, in any case, many recipients would not have been aware that redirection service was free (in some situations) and paid the postage anyway.

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c) then, of course, there are the philatelic covers, such as 2-country first flights, joint issue FDCs etc

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d) and lastly (that I can think of) are the situations where stamps of one territory, colony or country became useable in another after amalgamation (confederation, call it what you will). Germany and DDR are one example, Newfoundland and Canada are another, after April 1, 1949

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2010ccg

24 Apr 2018
12:31:10pm
re: Dual Franking

Thankyou very much Roy
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24 Apr 2018
07:18:11pm
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Excellent post, Roy!

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2010ccg

23 Apr 2018
09:12:15pm

I wondered if there was a previous thread on Dual Franking ? I have several covers that carry both US and Canada stamps and one bearing a Newfoundland stamp and 2 Canada stamps Can any one tell me the reasons for dual franking ? Any info would be appreciated
Cheryl

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Jlav

23 Apr 2018
09:45:52pm

re: Dual Franking

Hi Cheryl,

For the Canada/Newfoundland cover. Newfoundland stamps (decimal) are valid for domestic use. For the Canada/US covers could you scan a few.

Jacques (jlav)

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24 Apr 2018
09:45:27am

re: Dual Franking

Dual franking is usually the result of

a) paying for a special service in the destination country. Usually Special Delivery or airmail (in the early days). Major post offices often kept the foreign stamps on hand for these special services.

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b) the more frequently seen dual franking is a redirection. There are rules about whether redirection is a free service or not, that I am not up on. One I am sure of is that if the letter is opened and redirected it required new postage. However, in any case, many recipients would not have been aware that redirection service was free (in some situations) and paid the postage anyway.

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c) then, of course, there are the philatelic covers, such as 2-country first flights, joint issue FDCs etc

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d) and lastly (that I can think of) are the situations where stamps of one territory, colony or country became useable in another after amalgamation (confederation, call it what you will). Germany and DDR are one example, Newfoundland and Canada are another, after April 1, 1949

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Roy

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2010ccg

24 Apr 2018
12:31:10pm

re: Dual Franking

Thankyou very much Roy
Cheryl

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24 Apr 2018
07:18:11pm

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Excellent post, Roy!

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