- an indication of approved or superior status
- a warrant formerly issued by a French king who could warrant imprisonment or death in a signed letter under his seal
- a seal on a letter
- In philately, a cachet is a printed or stamped design or inscription, other than a cancellation or pre-printed postage, on an envelope, postcard, or postal card to commemorate a postal or philatelic event. ...
- A special characteristic or quality; A seal, as of a letter
- A special endorsement or commemorative description on a cover.
- A design or artwork on the left hand side of an envelope, found primarily on first day covers.
- A design on an envelope describing an event. Cachets appear on first day of issue, first flight and stamp exhibition covers, etc. In French, cachet means a stamp or a seal. ...
- For each stamp issue the UNPA creates a specially designed cachet cover. These covers are used to create official first day covers. The cachet design usual appears on the left side of the front of the cachet cover.
- A cachet is a rubber hand stamp placed on a letter or postcard by an institution other than a Government Post Office. They were usually designed and used to commemorate a special event. ...
- 1.) any text or graphic applied to an envelope for a commemorative purpose. Cachets are frequently found on First Day Covers, Patriotic Covers and Event Covers. 2) any advertisement, censor marking or commercial handstamp applied to a cover.
- The prestigious associations one culture’s language has for speakers of another language. Häagen-Daz ice cream, for example, plays on associations of quality, taste, fine chocolate, and luxury ascribed to Scandinavian countries.
- Not to be confused with postmarks, cachets are rubber stamp impressions usually indicating that the cover was carried or posted in a particular posting box or simply explaining the significance of the postmark.
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- Handstamped inscription applied to a cover detailing special event(s).