A postmark is a (usually) circular imprint with the city and state of the post office printed inside it, and the date. It is followed by a series of lines that print on top of the stamp to "cancel" it so it cannot be re-used.
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I expect you mean that 'post' translates as 'behind, after, later, subsequent to'. So as an example, post 2000, would mean after the year 2000.
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I am not sure what you mean by “contemporary “ states. If you mean the 50 States there is no difference.
I need to have a letter postmarked today, Vetrans Day, will the post office stamp the letter with todays date tomorrow?
A letter is postmarked on the day that it is accepted by the postal office. It will usually be the same day, but it won't be postmarked for earlier days.
Yes.
It is not envelopes that are postmarked (franked), it is the stamps on the envelopes (so that they can not be used twice). Therefore they are franked when fist processed in the sorting office.
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No, that is when they must be postmarked by.
Yes It is
The day that it was postmarked (or canceled) using the Advanced Facer Canceler, which puts a black line and date through the stamp so it cannot be used again.
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You should put take the envelope to the post office before midnight, or earlier, on that Saturday to get the correct postmark. That is, If the pick up for the mailbox has already passed, your mail will be postmarked the following day of business, which is Monday.
it will be mailed out and postmarked no later then feb1.