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This is a list of philatelic bureaus across the world. In philately , a philatelic bureau is the part of a national postal administration that sells philatelic items to stamp collectors , tourists and stamp dealers .
Border Philatelic Society [30] Bryan-College Station Stamp Club [129] Dallas/Park Cities Philatelic Society [130] Houston Philatelic Society [131] Nacogdoches Stamp Club [125] Panther City Philatelic Society [132] Port Lavaca Philatelic Society [125] San Antonio Philatelic Society [133] Southwest Philatelic Foundation [35]
The list includes any kind of governmental entity or officially approved organisation that has issued distinctive types of stamp for postal purposes. These include post offices in foreign countries and postal services organised by military occupations, international organisations, colonies, provinces, city-states and some revolutionary movements.
List of philatelists; List of most expensive philatelic items; List of postage stamps; Lists of people on postage stamps (article) • (Category page) List of entities that have issued postage stamps (A–E) List of entities that have issued postage stamps (F–L) List of entities that have issued postage stamps (M–Z) List of postal services ...
Philatelic organizations based in the United States (2 C, 29 P) Pages in category "Philatelic organizations" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.
This is a list of postal entities by country. It includes: The governmental authority responsible for postal matters. The regulatory authority for the postal sector. Postal regulation may include the establishment of postal policies, postal rates, postal services offered, budgeting for and financing postal operations.
This is a list of post offices and postal organisations. See also: ... List of philatelic bureaus; List of postal entities * Stamp program + Universal Postal Union;
The original board and batten post office from Headsville, West Virginia, in service from 1860 to 1914, was purchased by the Smithsonian Institution in 1971, disassembled and moved to Washington, D.C., reassembled and opened as an example of a country store-post office for the Smithsonian's 125th anniversary in 1971.