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  • Stamp Survival

    The problem of what quantities exist of different classic stamps has been one of the great difficulties of philatelic research. Counts of stamps such as United States 5¢ and 10¢ 1847 tend to be little more than guesses.

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  • Some Characteristics of a Successful Hobby

    Hobbies are successful when they allow a diverse group of participants to engage in an activity where they can find enjoyment.

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  • Why Collect Stamp Blocks of Four?

    The broad appeal for blocks is scarcity or rarity, and eye appeal (blocks of 4 are balanced and pretty).

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  • Confederate States

    One of the most interesting philatelic areas is Confederate States. When the Southern States seceded from the Union in 1861, they quickly set up a postal system and issued their own stamps.

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  • The Perfect Stamps for Wedding Invitations

    When it comes to wedding invitations, every detail matters—including the postage. The right stamp adds a finishing touch that sets the tone for your big day, making your invitations feel even more elegant and personal.

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  • How to Use Mystic’s Mount-Sizing Guide

    Print off Mystic’s Mount-Sizing Guide here.

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  • Mystic Stamp’s Website is Getting a New Look!

    Exciting news – we’ve upgraded our website! This will make shopping for stamps easier than ever.

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  • U.S. Postal Service Announces Additional 2025 Stamps

    On March 6, the US Postal Service announced stamps celebrating the 250th anniversaries of the US Army, US Navy and US Marine Corps, a stamp previewing the 2026 World Stamp Show in Boston and a stamp honoring writer William F. Buckley Jr.

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  • The Important Role of the Smithsonian Council of Philatelists

    The Smithsonian Institution has long been a steward of history and culture, and its commitment to philately is no exception. At the heart of this dedication is the Smithsonian Council…

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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.

  • April 23, 2025

    Death of William Shakespeare 

    Renowned playwright, poet, and actor, William Shakespeare died on April 23, 1616, in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. Today, Shakespeare is considered the greatest English writer, England’s national poet and the Bard of Avon.
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