In philately, a cinderella stamp is “virtually anything resembling a postage stamp, but not issued for postal purposes by a government postal administration”. There is a wide variety of cinderella stamps, such as those printed for promotional use by businesses, churches, political or non-profit groups. The term excludes imprinted stamps on postal stationery.
Articles
- All About Stamps: Collecting Cinderella stamps
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- Austrian Philately: Austrian Cinderellas
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Dealers
- Buffalo Cinderellas
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- Christmas Seals
- Cinderellas and Philately 2, The Stamp Shop
- Cinderella Stamps and local stamps for collectors.
- Connecticut Cinderellas
Forums
- Stampboards: Help with Cinderella stamps from 1956 Melbourne Olympics?
- Stampboards: Some interesting New Zealand pre 1970 Cinderella Stamps
Websites
- Christmas Philatelic Club
- Christmas Seal and Charity Stamp Society
- Cinderella Stamp Club of Australasia
- Poster Stamp Collectors Club
Wikipedia
YouTube
- Conversations with Philatelists: Episode 50 – World’s Fairs and Buffalo Cinderellas
- NTSC Presents: Cinderellas of the 1901 Pan Am Expo in Buffalo
- Philatelic Society of Lancaster County: Collecting Cinderella Stamps – An Introduction
- Postal Pleasures: Cinderella Stamps – Episode 2 – St Kilda (Scotland)
- Stamp Sleuth: Cinderellas, Errors and Variants
- Stanley Gibbons: What are Cinderella Stamps?
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