What is a mini-stamp?

Mini-pane, also known as mini-pane, is a small full-page stamp, but it is different from mini-pane and mini-pane. Mini-pane: a small first day cover printed by the postal department in addition to a full-page stamp issued to meet the needs of stamp collectors. Miniature sheets are usually printed with frills or specific words and patterns. Its characteristics are: the number of stamps contained is less than the whole page; The face value, width and color of stamps are the same as the whole page. For example, 1980 issued 12 commemorative stamp mini-panes, and in 2000129 issued 65438+29 Spring Festival mini-panes. First, the stamps on the mini-pane not only appear on the mini-pane, but also exist as a full-page of ordinary size, so they are different from the sheetlet; Second, the stamps on the same mini-pane can't match, so it's different from the mini-pane. For example, the commemorative stamp of People's Republic of China (PRC) Exhibition issued in September, 1980, is commonly known as "China and the United States" because this exhibition is held in the United States. There are two sets of stamps, including a full version of each with 50 pieces; There are also sheetlets of each 12. Fans who collect "mini-panes from China and the United States" need to save two different mini-panes to become a complete set of mini-panes. Since China resumed issuing mini-panes in 2000, many mini-panes are full sets of stamps, but there are at least two sets. So the mini version is different from the mini version because a single version has at least two sets of complete tickets, but the first one is the most important difference.