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(tranquil music) [Graham]- The term cover in philately refers to an envelope, or some other item of postal stationary that was sent through the postal system. Postal historians and philatelists prize covers for their story telling, just by holding a cover you get a glimpse of life in the past, and while the stamp is a key component on most covers, theres a number of other items that can contribute to the story. A full post mark with location and date, additional cancellations, other hand stamped messages, a recipients address, also the senders address. We can see where this was sent from, and where it ended up. We can see the handwriting, the wear and tear of the envelope. Additional postmarks laying out its journey through the different postal hubs, and very importantly to the philatelist is the arrangement of stamps and other labels. Now the contents of the cover are not at all required to make it a collectable item. So, you dont need the letter or whatever the package was carry