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Israel Philately: Vending Machine Stamps (ATM)

 

Vending machine stamps, known by different names alluding to the different machines and methods of production used have become extremely popular with the public at large. They are easily accessible by the public when stamps are required and the local post office is either closed or there is none close by.  Different denominations can be printed on the stamps at the time of purchase, different designs are used such as the XMAS stamps each year, the popular bird series, etc, they are self-adhesive and can also be purchased in small quantities. Many of the early ones are now extremely expensive because of the limited time an ATM machine may have been available at a certain place or certain time. Their popularity continues to grow.

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When available, click on the    icon to view a photo sample of the item, or click on the    icon to view the item's First Day Cover.
Prices are subject to change without notice. All prices are in US$.

Item # Date   Description
Mint
FDC
ATM001 17/01/1988 Click to view item Frama labels - 1st tariff set issued 17/1/1988 - 3 values: 0.40/0.60/0.70.
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ATM002 09/07/1990 Click to view item Klussendorff labels set of 7 diff values issued 09/07/90. Generic with no machine #. Carmel attached no cat # but identified multiple varieties
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ATM003 17/01/1991 Click to view item Carmel # M3.1 issued 17/1/1991. 1st Definitive ATM value 0.75 for inland postage. Motif is symbolic globe with Israel Post emblems.
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