Many thanks to Eric for this nice cover sent from Lyon, France, on which he affixed ten stamps. I always wonder what kind of stamps they are. There's no value, instead just a "20g". But they look really nice.
"150 years of the UPU 1874-2024" stamps on cover from Thailand
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*Timbres "150 ans de l'UPU 1874-2024" sur lettre de Thaïlande *
En 2024, l*'Union Postale Universelle (UPU)* célébrait son 150ème
anniversaire. Le 9 octo...
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The stamps are what is called TVP "timbres valeur permanente" which translates as stamps with a permanent value - in this case for letters up to 20g. In the UK they are called NVI (no value indicated). It means when they put up the costs of postage, the stamps you bought earlier are still valid.
i love it, its a lot of stamps! hope to get one like that! :)
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