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Socked on the nose - Definition

King George V socked on the  nose in 1928
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King George V socked on the nose in 1928

Socked on the nose ("SON"), in philately, refers to a cancellation in which the killer, or, if the postmark does not have a separate killer, the (typically circular) postmark itself, is right in the middle of the stamp.

Some philatelists and collectors of cancellations have a special interest in, prefer, and/or collect SON mainly due to the fact that the date, time, and place the stamp was used/postmarked can be identified by the cancellation.

This allows specialized collectors to collect, for example, all of the postmarks of a particular country, state, city, county, etc., without collecting entire covers.

Since modern machine cancellations are normally arranged so that the "wavy lines" or other killer are applied to the stamp, leaving the postmark clear, dealers and collectors desiring SONs will position the stamp on the cover so as to fall under the postmark.

Bullseye is another term for socked on the nose. One must note that, bullseye also refers to the earliest stamps of Brazil.

Example Usage of Socked

frenxchie: hanging out with some lameass, foo's about to get straight up Socked out
SkuIly: Socked at the news. RIP Brittany Murphy, 32 is very young
alliissoonnn: it feels like i got Socked in the stomach. :( idk what that pain is! maybe i killed my liver!
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