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In the Alexander collection are kept three letters that were sent at the end of 1950 and went through a difficult path on their way to the young state of Israel. The letters were part of a postal shipment confiscated by Egypt in violation of the rules of the World Postal Union, and only after international intervention did the Egyptians agree to return them.

On July 3, 1984, Israel Post issued a stamp dedicated to Charles Orde Wingate.

It is the duty of the designer entrusted with the stamp to ensure that the content of the stamp is correct and that it reflects accurate information. To do this, the designer must check all the facts related to the components contained in the stamp and not fix what is not broken.

An album used to temporarily store stamps before they are combined in a permanent album. This item is also known as a "stamp organizer". The pages of the album contain rows of paper or plastic strips that hold the stamp and keep it in place. Most manufacturers offer albums for sale with black or white pages, and usually transparent sheets of paper will be combined between the pages in the album.

An envelope sent on the island of Trinidad documents an attempt by the local charity to collect donations for the Red Cross during World War I. The course of events turned this activity into a philatelic curiosity.