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		<description><![CDATA[Stamps -&#62; Europe -&#62; Germany &#038; Area
A stamp booklet is now a popular way for countries to sell postage stamps because they&#8217;re smaller and easier to handle that a sheet of stamps or loose stamps. In the United States however, the booklet has given way to a folded sheet with stamps on each side, or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><a href="http://www.vintageantiquecollectible.com/stamps/">Stamps</a> -&gt; <a href="http://www.vintageantiquecollectible.com/stamps/Stamps/Europe">Europe</a> -&gt; <a href="http://www.vintageantiquecollectible.com/stamps/Europe/Germany-and-Area">Germany &#038; Area</a></h4>
<p>A stamp booklet is now a popular way for countries to sell postage stamps because they&#8217;re smaller and easier to handle that a sheet of stamps or loose stamps. In the United States however, the booklet has given way to a folded sheet with stamps on each side, or a single sheet with stamps on each side, though they&#8217;re still commonly called “a book of stamps.”</p>
<p>The first stamp booklet, though not postage stamps, was issued in the United States, with the California State Telegraph Company&#8217;s booklets of telegraph stamps being issued in 1870.  Western Union followed suit and issued stamps for its services in 1871 and in 1884 the postage stamp booklet was actually patented by A. W. Cooke of Boston.  </p>
<p>But the first country to ever actually issue a postage stamp booklet was Luxembourg, turning out their first booklets in 1895.  Sweden was the next country to try this new way of issuing stamps with their first stamp booklets appearing in 1898.  The idea caught on worldwide and became commonly used across the world in the first half of the 20th century. </p>
<p>A stamp booklet typically consists of 10 to 20 stamps on a pane that&#8217;s folded and secured inside a cardboard cover. The first booklets were made by hand, by cutting sheets of stamps into smaller pieces and binding those within the cardboard.  Later, they printed the panes separately onto large sheets then cut them individually, perforating only the edges between the panes.  These booklets have stamp panes that feature 1 to 3 straight edges, though some do have middle stamps that are perforated all the way around because of the way they were designed. </p>
<p>For collectors, finding an intact early stamp booklet is almost impossible.  The stamps were seen as purely utilitarian at the time and not viewed as anything possibly collectible or worth saving, so most stamp booklets were merely used and discarded when the stamps were gone.  Empty stamp booklets, or just the covers, are worth little.  Though if they are very old, they may be worth something to a collector who specializes in old stamp booklet covers and enjoys collecting them just to see how early stamp booklets were bound, or to see the different cover designs. </p>
<p>Many stamp collectors specialize in the stamp booklet because the variety is astounding.  There are organizations, clubs and collector swap meets that all focus on stamp booklets over individual stamps.  Generally, if a stamp has any value at all, a stamp booklet of that particular stamp is worth well more than the total worth of the individual stamps.  The condition of the covers themselves figure into the value as well, with a perfect condition booklet of valuable stamps calling for a much higher price than a booklet of valuable stamps that has been creased, torn or stained. </p>
<p>Online auctions are an excellent place to acquire stamps from all over the world. The photo should show the stamp booklet both closed and opened.  Ask about the condition of parts not visible in any photograph.</p>
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