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The defining of the terms Postal History and Covers by philatelists

I question the inclusion of "the study of postage stamps" in the definition in the first sentence. Normally, the study of postage stamps is considered "traditional philately", which excludes postal history.

The term "covers" should be defined, such as "pre-stamp folded letters, stamp franked letter envelopes, and franked post cards, that passed through the mails", and could be expanded to include postal receipts. Postal system rate and route publications and maps are also considered collectible postal history artifacts.

Similarly, in the "Subject based studies" section, Postal Stationery is not considered a study area of Postal History, but if used through the mails, postal stationery covers are just additional varieties of franked cover. A postal history exhibit of just postal stationery covers (not unused postal stationery) would be possible, but arbitrarily limited in scope.

Part of the usual description of postal history is "the study of rates, routes, and markings"; some add also "means" meaning means of transport. The study of rates is intimately connected with the postal services provided. Drbillellis 02:25, 15 June 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Drbillellis (talkcontribs)

information accuracy

" For instance, a stamp apparently used before any other stamp of its type could be proved a forgery if it was postmarked at a location known not to have received any stamps until a later date."

In fact, authentic uses of stamps used from locations that did not receive supplies are common. These could have been brought to the post office by private individuals, or a post office employee could have brought them in from another post office. For many examples, see Alexander's 1847 cover census. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:1010:B163:B77E:7006:EF50:9E8F:7239 (talk) 01:19, 1 August 2016 (UTC)