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  • Civil War-Era Adversity and Patriotic Covers

    The American Civil War was not only a conflict of armies but also a clash of cultures and resources. Among the most poignant and collectible artifacts from this era are adversity covers and patriotic covers.

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  • The Pan-American Inverts

    The Pan-American Inverts are among the most storied and coveted errors in US philately. They capture both the drama of early 20th-century printing and the excitement of the Pan-American Exposition of 1901.

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  • Proofs

    Proofs are stamp impressions that the printers make usually before the stamps go to press to show to postal officials for final approval of the stamp design, color, and printing quality.

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  • Canadian Beavers

    The first animal on stamps thematic, the first allegorical representation of a national identity, and one of the finest engraved stamps of the nineteenth century are all found in the first issue of Canada.

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  • Kiauchau

    Throughout the late nineteenth century Germany was as involved as any European power in the fight to carve up China for political and commercial advantage. They contracted for land by the bay of Jiaozhou (or as they spelled it, Kiauchau) in northern China in 1898.

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  • Inverted Jenny Position 63

    Position 63 from the sheet of 100 #C3a stamps purchased in 1918 by William Robey is, in my opinion, the Jenny Invert with the most tantalizing history.

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  • Officials

    Another area in which United States philately differs from nearly all the rest of the world is in our Official Stamps. In 1873 the Post Office issued a series of stamps for the various government agencies that used stamps.

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  • United States Stamps

    Because of its familiarity to most American philatelists, we tend not to appreciate just how difficult collecting United States stamps is compared to collecting the stamps of most other countries.

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  • The First United States Postage Stamp

    The issuance of postage stamps was one of the great technological and commercial innovations of the nineteenth century.

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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.

  • June 15, 2025

    Arlington National Cemetery

    On June 15, 1864, Arlington National Cemetery was officially established. It has since become the final resting place for over 420,000 military servicemen and women.
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