The PTPO envelopes are a fascinating field. Until recently I was not aware of the existence of "sets". However, I noticed that I have four envelopes of the same small size (122 x 70), paper, flap and embossed flap monogram but bearing four different values: ½d, 1d, 1d + ½d and 1d + 1d. All of the stamp images are in red.
The paper shows what I understand are called betonne lines, about 9mm apart.
An image of the four is included in this post. Are there other members of this "set"? Does anyone know of other "sets"?
PTPO Envelopes "Sets"??
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