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The Apfelbaum Guarantee

The reason you should buy your stamps from Apfelbaum is not our prices (which are very attractive) or our service and shipping (which is not only free, but is also the fastest). You should buy your stamps from Apfelbaum because we are the only stamp company that assures your complete satisfaction and safety to this degree: buy […]

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Canadian Province of Newfoundland

The stamps of Newfoundland have always been a favorite with philatelists. The internal demand in Newfoundland itself is small because the population of that province is small, but the philately of Newfoundland is interesting and has always attracted Canadian collectors, British Commonwealth collectors, and US collectors. The stamps are interesting and well engraved. The first

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Female Stamp Collectors

Women and men probably collect things about equally.  Women, however, just don’t collect stamps. Philately has long been a man’s domain. After the passing of the “timbremania” phase  about 1860, the vast majority of stamp collectors, and certainly the vast majority of more serious philatelists, have been men. Of the hundreds of early philatelic books and articles that I’ve read,

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US Colonials

Of the major worldwide powers in the philately era (that is, since 1840), the least imperialistic has been the United States. Great Britain and France had between them hundreds of imperial philatelic entities. Germany was a big player, and even Italy, which had more of an appetite for conquest than the digestion, had fifty or

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Consider The Stamps Of Africa

One of the most remarkable economic trends of the last several years has been the beginnings of economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa. Worldwide last year, seven of the twenty countries with the highest GDP growth rates were in sub-Saharan Africa, and only Nigeria could claim that the reason that they were in this group was because of

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Ten Years Hence

It is always interesting to speculate on future winners and losers in the stamp market. Philatelic popularity is ever changing. In 1900, foreign postal stationery cut squares were a serious specialty that looked likely to continue in popularity. Today, almost no one collects them. In 1950, US precancels were avidly collected; today there are few fans.

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Thanksgiving

As you sit around this Thanksgiving with family and friends waiting for the turkey dinner, no doubt you have been wondering which American holidays are collected thematically and which aren’t. There are five main work holidays in the United States

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