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Stamp
Printers by Country
UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA
Companies T
to Z
= Understood to be a current stamp printer.
Printer names in italic against "Stamp printing
primarily done by..." signifies
that the printer has been seen used by that country within a mid-2011
or later philatelic magazine
new stamp issue listing. Non-italicised
signifies a recent use, but prior to mid-2011.
Introduction Companies
A-A Companies
B-F
Companies
G-K Companies
L-Q Companies
R-S
Miscellaneous
Images Printers'
Bibliography
The
Press Incorporated,
Chanhassen.
First stamp(s) traced by compiler:
[when?].
A Banta Corporation
company.
Toppan,
Carpenter, Casilear & Co.,
Philadelphia.
First stamp(s) traced by compiler:
1851 (Carriers’ stamp) for USA.
Unicover
Corporation, Cheyenne.
Founded: 1968.
First stamp(s) traced by compiler:
[when?]. www.unicover.com/
Unicover is an
international corporation serving
stamp collecting and other areas
of collectibles around the world.
This includes printing some
of the stamps that they market. It
is possible that they now longer
print stamps and instead get
a local company to undertake
the work.
United
States Bank Note Company/Corporation,
[where?].
Abbreviation known by: USBNC.
First stamp(s) traced by compiler:
1967 for Costa Rica and 1991
for USA.
Westvaco,
[where?].
First stamp(s) traced by compiler:
[when?].
E
A Wright Bank Note Company,
Philadelphia.
First stamp(s) traced by compiler:
1947 for Costa Rica.
Main printing
process(es): Recess.
Xtreme
Graphics, [where?].
First stamp(s)
traced by compiler: 2004 New
Zealand. Main
printing process(es): Lenticular. No
website found as of 2012.
Produced Athens
2004 Olympic stamps for New
Zealand. They comprised
lenticular images whereby the
image is printed in reverse
behind a lens giving the appearance
of movement as the stamp is
rotated.
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Version: 1.1, 2012. All material Copyright ©
2000-Date Glenn H Morgan FRPSL.
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