The first self-adhesive stamp was a Christmas issue of 1974 .
While most self-adhesive stamps have backing paper, linerless coils are like a roll of adhesive tape.
In all 27 gummed stamps and 2 self-adhesive stamps were issued.
As a unique feature, this was this first self-adhesive stamp in Israel.
Petroleum ether is useful for removing the gum from self-adhesive stamps.
In 1963, Tonga issued the world's first self-adhesive stamps, an event which was celebrated by numismatics.
Beginning in 1998, a single self-adhesive stamp was issued.
The first self-adhesive stamps were issued by Sierra Leone in 1964.
In recent years, the use of self-adhesive stamps has become widespread.
Diecutting, or cutting paper to shape using a metal die (used for self-adhesive stamps).