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

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    Jacksonville Stamp Collectors Club [40] Keystone Heights Stamp Club [40] Miami Beach Philatelic Society [40] Mid-Florida Philatelic Society [40] Missile Stamp Club [40] New Port Richey Area Stamp Club [40] Palm Beach/Delray Stamp Club (Delray Beach) [40] Pensacola Philatelic Society [40] Plant City Stamp Club [40] Port Charlotte Stamp Club [40]

  3. Stamp dealer - Wikipedia

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    A large stamp show containing a bourse at which collectors and dealers meet. Dealers may sell by mail order, at stamp fairs, at their own retail premises, through postal auctions or by sending packets of stamps on approval to collectors. Increasingly, dealers sell on internet auction sites like eBay or Delcampe.

  4. Mystic Stamp Company - Wikipedia

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    Mystic Stamp Company is an American, employee-owned stamp dealer founded in 1923 by Lawrence K. Shaver (1903 – September 23, 1990). [1] The company is headquartered where it was founded, in Camden, New York. It specializes in the buying and selling of postage stamps, collecting supplies, and other philatelic items.

  5. The rarest US stamp is going up for auction. It’s ... - AOL

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    Here’s something for serious stamp collectors only. ... The stamp came on the market in 1975, selling for $42,500, and again in 1977, this time selling for $90,000, ...

  6. Stamp collecting - Wikipedia

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    John Lennon's stamp album. The stamp collection assembled by French-Austrian aristocrat Philipp von Ferrary (1850–1917) at the beginning of the 20th century is widely considered the most complete stamp collection ever formed (or likely to be formed). It included, for example, all of the rare stamps described above that had been issued by 1917.

  7. National Postal Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum holds the National Philatelic Collection. The museum has a gift shop and a United States Postal Service philatelic sales window. Admission is free. In 2005, the museum acquired the childhood stamp collection of the late singer/songwriter John Lennon. [8]