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KaChon
what's "a book of stamps" mean?
Is that mean "a piece of stamp" or actually a book sticked with stamps fully.
Mar 15, 2017 8:02 AM
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In the UK, we can buy 'a book of stamps' to use when we post letters. A 'book of stamps' is a small piece of card with new stamps inside. We can buy a book of 6 stamps, or a book of 12 stamps.
March 15, 2017
In the US, years ago, you could buy stamps in a package that looked kind of like a small book. There would be four stamps on the first page, four stamps on the next, etc. Every time you sent a letter, you would use one of the stamps in the book. (I'm having a hard time finding a picture).
Today, when you buy multiple stamps they come on a sheet but we still refer to it as a "book of stamps."
March 15, 2017
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