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  • Celebrate Thanksgiving with Your Stamp Collection

    Thanksgiving-themed US stamps offer collectors a warm glimpse into the nation’s history, traditions, and artistic heritage. While the holiday hasn’t been a frequent subject of US postage, several issues highlight its themes.

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  • Ultimate 2025 Holiday Gift Guide for Stamp Collectors

    Looking for the perfect holiday gift for a stamp collector? This season, make their collection shine with presents that inspire, organize, and delight. From classic US issues and beautifully designed First Day Covers to premium albums, mounts, and tools, there’s something here for every collector.

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  • Veterans Day: Postage Stamps Honoring Those Who’ve Served

    Veterans Day, observed every year on November 11, is a day for reflection, gratitude, and remembrance. Its origins trace back to the end of World War I, when the armistice between the Allied countries and Germany took effect on November 11, 1918.

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  • #620-21 - 1925 Norse-American Issues, Complete Set of 2 Stamps

    The Arrival of Norwegian Immigrants to America

    Over 200 years ago in 1825, a small wooden sloop set sail from Stavanger, Norway, on a voyage that would quietly alter the course of history.

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  • U.S. Postal Service Provides Sneak Peek at 2026 Stamps

    The US Postal Service announced Wedensday, October 29, many of the stamps it will release in 2026. “This early preview of our 2026 stamp program underscores the Postal Service’s commitment to celebrating the artistry and storytelling that make stamps so special,” said Lisa Bobb-Semple, the organization’s Stamp Services director.

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  • The Bold—and Controversial—Birth of Australia’s First Stamp

    On January 2, 1913, the first Kangaroo and Map stamp appeared at post offices across the country. The reaction was immediate—and fierce. Supporters saw it as a proud national symbol, a break from colonial convention. But Loyalists complained it was unpatriotic to omit the king’s portrait.

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  • Why Are Indian Head Pennies an Essential Part of Many Collections?

    Minted from 1859 through 1909, the Indian Head penny bridged the years of westward conquest, the Civil War, and the dawn of modern America—capturing the nation’s spirit in copper.

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  • Stamps to Haunt You This Halloween

    As Halloween approaches, some stamps capture the spirit of the season with eerie imagery and spooky themes. From designs that echo old legends to monsters that have appeared on the silver screen, these stamps can give any collection a haunting twist.

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  • Collecting is Easy with Mystic’s Stamp Approvals Service!

    At Mystic Stamp Company, stamp collecting is meant to be easy, enjoyable, and risk-free. That’s why we offer our famous Approval Service – a simple way for collectors to explore new stamps from the comfort of home, with no obligation to buy.

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This Day in History

Learn about the history of US stamps with a daily snapshot of this day in US stamp history.

  • November 23, 2025

    US Tests Female Mail Carriers in Cities

    In the midst of World War I, a major change quietly began in the United States Postal Service: for the first time, women were seriously tested as city letter carriers. On November 23, 1917, First Assistant Postmaster General John C. Koons issued a call to the postmasters of eight of the largest US post offices to run 15-day trials of women serving as letter carriers in the city.  This experiment was described as a potential wartime necessity, because many men were off fighting, and extra postal workers were already needed to handle the heavy Christmas mail in December.
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