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Royal Philatelic Society London's Centenary Exhibition, Seymour Hall, London, 11–20 April 1969; Philympia 1970; APEX 73 International Airmail Exhibition; London 1980 International Stamp Exhibition (FIP) Stamp World London 1990 (FIP) EURAPEX'93 Aerophilatelic exhibition, London, 2–7 March 1993. The Stamp Show 2000 (FIP)
A philatelic calendar is a collection of postmarks from each day, month, and year during the period collected. The stamps collected may be limited to the stamps of one country, or even to a particular issue such as Penny Lilac. A philatelic calendar extending from the first day of issue of the Penny Black to the present would include stamps ...
Berkshire Stamp Club [85] Boston Philatelic Society [33] Bristol County Philatelic Society [86] Cape Cod Area Philatelic Group [87] Chelmsford Stamp Club [84] [68] Clara Barton Stamp Club [84] Fall River Philatelic Society [84] Franklin Stamp Club [84] Golden Bee Stamp Club [84] Granite City Stamp Club [84]
The first postage stamp was issued in Great Britain in 1840, and by the early 1860s the first postage stamp forgery [3] —in the sense of a stamp created to fool philatelists into thinking that it is a genuine one—appeared on the market.
Advertising for Charles Nissen on a booklet pane from the 1929 PUC stamps of Great Britain. A 1936 Edward VIII booklet pane with similar advertising. Charles Nissen (c.1880 [ 1 ] – 13 March 1944 [ 2 ] ) was a British philatelist , and stamp dealer who discovered the famous stock exchange forgery and wrote, with Bertram McGowan , the ...
Stamp forgers (24 P) Pages in category "Philatelic fakes and forgeries" ... This page was last edited on 29 March 2018, at 15:17 (UTC).
Admission is free of charge [7] and visitors can purchase a philatelic souvenir available to commemorate the show. These souvenirs come in the form of a Stampa overprinted Irish stamp issue, cover, or postcard with the show dates and venue. [8] Past souvenirs included the sinking of the RMS Lusitania, (2015) and the 1916 Rising (2016).
The United States Stamp Society (USSS) is the largest philatelic organization dedicated to the research and study of United States postage and revenue stamps. The Society is a non-profit collector-based organization with a world-wide membership of over 1700. The USSS is Affiliate #150 of the American Philatelic Society (APS).