Se-tenant

Se-tenant
Banda de sellos con bandeleta. Rusia, 2007

Se-tenant (en francés: ligados o que se sostienen), en filatelia es término que se refiere a series de sellos diferentes unidos entre sí a veces en fila o banda, o en otra disposición con o sin bandeletas intercaladas. Pueden intencionalmente formar un conjunto, o constituir elementos distintos; que sin embargo los coleccionistas prefieren conservar sin separar los sellos postales.

Ruta aérea chilena. Se-tenant (bloque) de Chile, 1974
Sellos triangulares de la investigación antártica. URSS, 1966

Véase también

Enlaces externos

  • «Se-Tenant». Wiki Filatélico. Filaposta. Foro de Filatelia y Amistad. Consultado el 8-2-2009.
  • Aguirre Warden, Patricio. «Se-tenant». Diccionario filatélico enciclopédico gráfico. Sociedad Filatélica de Chile. Consultado el 7-2-2009.
  • Baadke, Michael (1-6-1998). «Se-tenant stamps: different designs together» (en inglés). Refresher. Linn's Stamp News. Consultado el 8-2-2009.

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