Israel
Cancels and Cachets are identified below by 2 different and distinct
sets of numbers:
1) A 5 digit numeric
catalogue # used by the Israel Philatelic Federation strictly for Special
and First Day cancels only, and which may include first and special
flights, designated as special cancels. These numbers
follow in numeric sequence and incorporate the date as well, by
using the first two digits as the year of issue, and the last three
digits as the consecutive order of that particular cancel in any
given year, such as 08061. We have used these 5 digit
numbers ONLY for the generic covers issued
by the Philatelic Services with no cachets. PLEASE NOTE: Where
there are a) 1 or more different cachets, b) different stamps that
are relevant to the cancel, c) additional cancels and/or backstamps,
d) specific registered mail, e) silk cachets, f) combo covers, g)
Maximum cards, h) or other such variables, we have added a suffix
of either 1 and/or multiple digits with an appropriate explanation,
such as 08061.1
2) A 7 digit alpha numeric number for all other cancels such as:
a) special dates/events for which no special cancel was issued,
b) slogan cancels, and c) all other cancels. Here we have also
used numeric suffixes to identify different cachets of the same
event, cancel, etc,. PLEASE NOTE: Other then different
stamps noted above (1b), stamps on covers shown on our site, may
not always be the same as those on covers sent. Also, older cancels
may not always be as fresh and bright as more recent machine cancels;
we send the best possible cancels, they cannot be replaced by better
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