noun
- The act of stamping or marking the back or reverse side of a document, envelope, or item.
- In philately, the practice of collectors adding postmarks or stamps to the back of envelopes or postcards.
Usage: commonly used in postal and philatelic contexts
Usage: specialized; philatelic term
Examples
- The postal service uses backstamping to indicate the date and location of mail processing.
- Collectors value backstamping on vintage postcards as it provides historical information.
- The envelope showed clear backstamping from multiple sorting facilities.
- Backstamping helps postal workers track the route a letter has taken.
- Philatelists often study backstamping patterns to authenticate rare stamps.