American Philatelic Society: StampEd Takeover – Let’s Talk Stamp Tech

Join APS Editor-in-Chief Susanna Mills and collector and StampEd author Christina Tang-Bernas as they talk StampEd, thermochromic ink, and stamp NFTs.

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International Stamp Club of New York: Early Stamps of the Middle East Part 2 – Syria and Cilicia

Join Allan Smith in the second part of his detailed exploration, “The Breakup of the Ottoman Empire: Consequences for Middle East Stamps.” Continuing from where he left off with the regions under French influence he specifically focuses on Syria and Cilicia in this installment

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International Stamp Club of New York: World of 1000 Stamps – Create Your Own Stamp Club Album

Arnie Janson presents a fascinating stamp album project. Initially dreamed up by the Smithsonian and brought to life by Ian Gillespie and the St. Catherines Stamp Club, this project is the perfect group activity for your stamp club. Arnie highlights some pages from the St. Catherines album to provide inspiration…

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Royal Philatelic Society of Victoria: 1955 Australian-American Friendship Stamp

Join the Royal Philatelic Society of Victoria as they present Mark Diserio and the 1955 Australian-American Friendship Stamp.

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Feature Philately: How To Make Your Own Stamp Album Pages!

Join Feature Philately as he shows you how he makes the stamp album pages that you’ve all seen across the many videos he’s released so far! It’s easy and it’s very fun!

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JCPhilately: Travancore

Let’s delve into the fascinating world of Travancore stamps as showcased by Mr. Manjunath Sadanand. His exhibit sheds light on the rich philatelic heritage of Travancore, a historic feudatory state of India situated at the southwestern tip of the subcontinent.  

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Australia Philately: 1804 – Castle Hill Rebellion

In the wake of the 1789 French revolution, and fearing the influence of radical dissenters, Britain began transporting political prisoners to Port Jackson. The Irish Rebellion of 1798 saw an insurrection against the British Crown, primarily organised by The Society of United Irishmen. The Society sought to secure a republic…

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Australia Philately: 1770 Cook’s First Voyage – Arrival at Gangaar

On 17 June 1770, the Endeavour limped up the east coast seeking a safe harbour after sustaining serious damage to its wooden hull on the reef to the south. The Endeavour beached in the calm waters near the Gangaar at the mouth of the Wahalumbaal river in Yalanji. The British…

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Let’s Talk Stamps: Valuable Middle East & North Africa Stamps (Part 1)

In this video, Let’s Talk Stamps shares a big work in progress of identifying and cataloging stamps he received from his father from North Africa and the Middle East.

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Ken’s Stamp Collection: A Look at German Hyperinflation Surcharge Stamps

Ken’s Stamp Collection takes a deep dive into all those unbelievably high denomination stamps from Germany in the years following World War I, trying to understand why these stamps exist and enough history to get a sense of why there are so many of them.

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