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  2. Christmas seal - Wikipedia

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    Governments have issued semi-postal postage stamps to raise funds for the Red Cross or other charitable causes. [c] From the onset Christmas seals received much public acclaim and were soon sought after by collectors and postal historians. Today, as a collectable item, their monetary worth varies considerably.

  3. Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico's federal structure grants autonomy to its 32 states, and its political system is deeply influenced by indigenous traditions and European Enlightenment ideals. Mexico is a newly industrialized and developing country, [13] with the world's 15th-largest economy by nominal GDP and the 13th-largest by purchasing power parity (PPP).

  4. Christmas stamp - Wikipedia

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    Christmas stamp A Christmas stamp from India featuring religious imagery This Canadian stamp's Christmas connection is in the "XMAS 1898" at the bottom of the map. A Christmas stamp is a postage stamp with a Christmas theme, intended for use on seasonal mail such as Christmas cards.

  5. Washington–Franklin Issues - Wikipedia

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    The first Washington–Franklin postage stamp to be released was a 2-cent stamp issued on November 16, 1908. Other denominations soon followed and would continue to appear through the first World War years, with the last Washington–Franklin postage stamp issued in 1923.

  6. Flag of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The article dictates what must be featured on the flag and also its proportions. Copies of the national flag which are made according to this law are kept in two locations: the General National Archive (Archivo General de la Nación) and the National Museum of History (Museo Nacional de Historia). Art. 3: The Bandera Nacional is a rectangle divided into three vertical stripes of identical ...

  7. USDA charges 6 in $66M food stamps scheme — calling it ‘one ...

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    The U.S. Department of Justice has charged six people — including a fraud investigator with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) — for allegedly orchestrating “one of the largest food ...

  8. Facing Identification Mark - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing placement of the FIM (FIM C in this example) on a reply mailer The Facing Identification Mark, or FIM, is a bar code designed by the United States Postal Service to assist in the automated processing of mail. The FIM is a set of vertical bars printed on the envelope or postcard near the upper edge, just to the left of the postage area (the area where the postage stamp or its ...

  9. 2020 United States Postal Service crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Postal Service inspector general opened an investigation into the changes made by DeJoy, including any possible conflicts of interest stemming from his $30 million ownership stake in XPO Logistics, which processes mail for the USPS. [23][24] The subsequent investigation by the USPS Office of Inspector General found that DeJoy had “met all ...