noun
- a postage stamp sold at a price higher than its postal value, with the extra money going to charity
Usage: philatelic
adjective
- relating to or being a postage stamp sold above face value for charitable purposes
Usage: philatelic
Examples
- The post office issued a semipostal stamp to raise funds for breast cancer research.
- Collectors often seek out semipostal stamps for their charitable significance.
- The semipostal program has raised millions of dollars for various causes.
- She bought the semipostal stamp knowing the extra cost would help veterans.
- The first U.S. semipostal was issued in 1998 to benefit breast cancer research.
- Many countries have used semipostal stamps to support disaster relief efforts.