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Available in a variety of sizes, pre-cut Stamp Mounts can be purchased sized to the
majority of stamps. Our Stamp Mount Assortment contains 8 of the most common sizes for mounting U.S. stamps. |
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Use the Stamp Mount Scale to determine the proper size mount. For less common sizes,
Stamp Mount Strips can be cut down to the appropriate size needed with a Guillotine Stamp Cutter. |
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Lift one flap on the back of the stamp mount and slide the top of the stamp in,
then lift the other flap and lay the stamp flat inside. Allow both flaps to close over the back of the stamp.
Make sure that the stamp fits smoothly inside without bending or cramping on the top or bottom. |
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Use a minimal amount of moisture to wet a small portion of the adhesive on the back near the
top of the Stamp Mount, and press it firmly into the album.
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Beautifully contrasted against a black background, you have now given your
prized stamps premium protection from damage, helping to assure that they are kept in the best condition.
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| An alternative technique involves affixing the mount first to the album page and then inserting the stamp
by raising the lower half of the mount that is not affixed to the album. Either method is acceptable. |