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  2. List of stamp clubs and philatelic societies in the United States

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    Cleveland Stamp Club [3] Collectors Club of Akron [108] Columbus Philatelic Club [109] Cuy-Lor Stamp Club [110] Cuyahoga Falls Stamp Club [111] Dayton Stamp Club [94] Garfield-Perry Stamp Club [108] Greater Cincinnati Philatelic Society [15] Mahoning Valley Stamp Club [15] McKinley Stamp Club (North Canton) [11] Springfield Stamp Society [47]

  3. Numismatic associations - Wikipedia

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    Medal Collectors of America (MCA), founded in 1998 in Portland Oregon. "Its primary purpose was to serve collectors of world and U.S. art and historical medals. MCA would bring together those interested in collecting, research and publication of research concerning art and historical medals."

  4. American Philatelic Society - Wikipedia

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    APS membership includes over 600 commercial stamp dealers and about 450 local stamp clubs. In addition, nearly 200 specialty societies are affiliated with the APS. There are APS members from 110 countries of the world. [4] Individual membership reached a high of 57,815 in 1988 [3] and stood at 24,421 as of April 30, 2023. [2]

  5. American Numismatic Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Numismatic Association (ANA) is an organization founded in 1891 by George Francis Heath.Located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, it was formed to advance the knowledge of numismatics (the study of coins) along educational, historical, and scientific lines, as well as to enhance interest in the hobby.

  6. Collectors Club of New York - Wikipedia

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    The club is located in a five-story brownstone at 22 East 35th Street between Madison and Park Avenues in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.It was originally the house of Thomas and Fanny Clarke and was built in 1901–02, designed by the firm of McKim, Mead & White, with Stanford White as the partner in charge.

  7. American Bell Association International - Wikipedia

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    The first American Bell Association International annual convention took place in Chicago, Illinois, in 1946.The fifth annual convention was held in New York City and featured in The New Yorker, which covered one of the American Bell Association International's founders, Mary A. Collins, and Bells of Sarna by the founder of present day company S.S. Sarna. [8]