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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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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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December 8, 2025
Death of James Hoban
On December 8, 1831, the man who shaped one of the most iconic buildings in American history—James Hoban—died in Washington, DC. Although his name isn’t as well known as the presidents who lived in his masterpiece, Hoban’s work left a permanent mark on the nation. As the architect of the White House, he helped design not only a home for America’s leaders but also a symbol of the country’s identity. His life story stretches from rural Ireland to the heart of the young United States, where his talent built the setting for generations of American history.










