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*The philatelic bureau in that country; however this is usually more expensive as the official envelopes tend to get taxes charged on them. The British Philatelic Bureau is at: <br>

 

*The philatelic bureau in that country; however this is usually more expensive as the official envelopes tend to get taxes charged on them. The British Philatelic Bureau is at: <br>

 

 



'''Royal Mail, Tallents House'''<br>21 South Gayle Crescent <br>Edinburgh,Scotland EH12 9PB <br>Telephone 08457 641 641 <br>  

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'''Royal Mail, Tallents House'''<br>21 South Gayle Crescent <br>Edinburgh,Scotland EH12 9PB <br>Telephone 08457 641 641 <br>  

 

 

 

*Alternatively, use IRCs (International Reply Coupons) which can be bought at post offices throughout the world and can be exchanged in the recipient’s country for one airmail stamp. Warning―especially to Canadians—this can be a very expensive option, as they cost roughly three and a half times the value of the stamp in Canada! A good technique is to save any you receive and ‘recycle’ them as the need arises, as the IRCs do not stale-date.

 

*Alternatively, use IRCs (International Reply Coupons) which can be bought at post offices throughout the world and can be exchanged in the recipient’s country for one airmail stamp. Warning―especially to Canadians—this can be a very expensive option, as they cost roughly three and a half times the value of the stamp in Canada! A good technique is to save any you receive and ‘recycle’ them as the need arises, as the IRCs do not stale-date.

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