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Stamp collecting is the collecting
Collecting

The hobby of collecting includes seeking, locating, acquiring, organizing, cataloging, displaying, storing, and maintaining whatever items are of interest to the individual collector....
 of postage stamp
Postage stamp

A postage stamp is adhesive paper evidence of a fee paid for Mail services. Usually a small rectangle attached to an envelope, the stamp signifies the person sending it has fully or partly paid for delivery....
s and related objects, such as covers
Cover (philately)

In philately, a cover is an envelope or package, typically with postage stamp that have been cancelled.The term originates from the practice of covering a letter by folding a separate sheet about it to physically protect and prevent infringement of confidentiality....
 (envelopes or packages with stamps on them). It is one of the world's most popular hobbies
Hobby

A hobby is a leisure recreational pursuit....
, with estimates of the number of collectors ranging up to 20 million in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 alone.

ecting is not the same as philately
Philately

Philately is the study of revenue stamp and postage stamp stamps. This includes the design, production and uses of stamps after they are authorized for issue, usually by government officials such as Postal Authorities....
, which is the study of stamps.






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Stamp collecting is the collecting
Collecting

The hobby of collecting includes seeking, locating, acquiring, organizing, cataloging, displaying, storing, and maintaining whatever items are of interest to the individual collector....
 of postage stamp
Postage stamp

A postage stamp is adhesive paper evidence of a fee paid for Mail services. Usually a small rectangle attached to an envelope, the stamp signifies the person sending it has fully or partly paid for delivery....
s and related objects, such as covers
Cover (philately)

In philately, a cover is an envelope or package, typically with postage stamp that have been cancelled.The term originates from the practice of covering a letter by folding a separate sheet about it to physically protect and prevent infringement of confidentiality....
 (envelopes or packages with stamps on them). It is one of the world's most popular hobbies
Hobby

A hobby is a leisure recreational pursuit....
, with estimates of the number of collectors ranging up to 20 million in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 alone.

Collecting

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Collecting is not the same as philately
Philately

Philately is the study of revenue stamp and postage stamp stamps. This includes the design, production and uses of stamps after they are authorized for issue, usually by government officials such as Postal Authorities....
, which is the study of stamps. A philatelist often does, but need not, collect the objects of study, nor is it necessary to closely study what one collects. Many casual collectors enjoy accumulating stamps without worrying about the tiny details, but the creation of a large or comprehensive collection generally requires some philatelic knowledge.

Stamp collectors are an important source of revenue
Revenue

In business, revenue or revenues is income that a corporation receives from its normal business activities, usually from the sale of product to customers....
 for some small countries who create limited runs of elaborate stamps designed mainly to be bought by stamp collectors. The stamps produced by these countries far exceed the postal needs of the countries.

Some collectors, observing the generally rising prices of rare stamps, have taken to philatelic investment
Philatelic investment

Philatelic Investment, the investment of funds in collectible postage stamps for the purpose of realizing a profit, is a recent phenomenon when compared to other traditional investment endeavours....
. Rare stamps are among the most portable of tangible investments, and are easy to store.

History

The first postage stamp, the Penny Black
Penny Black

The Penny Black, the world's first adhesive postage stamp of a public postal system, was issued by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on 1 May, 1840, for use from 6 May of that year....
, was issued by Britain
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 in 1840 and pictured a young Queen Victoria
Victoria of the United Kingdom

Victoria was from 20 June 1837 the Queen regnant of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and from 1 May 1876 the first Empress of India of the British Raj until her death....
. It was produced without perforation
Perforation

Perforation refers to the puncturing of a material with a harder object to create a hole or aperture....
s (imperforate) and consequently had to be cut from the sheet with scissors in order to be used. While unused examples of the "Penny Black" are quite scarce, used examples are common, and may be purchased for $20 to $200, depending upon their condition.

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Children and teenagers were early collectors of stamps in the 1860s and 1870s. Many adults dismissed it as a childish pursuit.

During the late 1800s many of those collectors, as adults, began to systematically study the available postage stamps and published research works on their production, plate flaws, etc.

Some stamps such as the triangular issues of the Cape of Good Hope
Cape of Good Hope

The Cape of Good Hope is a rocky headlands and bays on the Atlantic Ocean coast of South Africa. There is a very common misconception that the Cape of Good Hope is the southern tip of Africa and the dividing point between the Atlantic Ocean and Indian Oceans, but in fact the southernmost point is Cape Agulhas, about 150 kilometres t...
 became legendary. (See ).

It was not until the 1920s that publicity about valuable stamps encouraged a large increase in the number of stamp collectors. This rapid increase in postage stamp values was largely because very few of the older stamps had been saved in good condition. Especially difficult to find were pairs, triples, and large blocks of older stamps.

Because many U.S. stamp issues of the 1920s rose rapidly in value, during the 1930s many American collectors stockpiled mint U.S. stamps with the hopes of selling them for a sizeable profit in a few years' time. This never materialized. Even today, more than 60 years later, one can find many 1930s U.S. issues in mint condition for close to face value, and many stamp dealer
Stamp dealer

A stamp dealer is a company or an individual who deals in postage stamps and philatelic products. It also includes individuals who sell postage stamps for day to day use or official stamps for use on court documents....
s and collectors still use stamps issued as far back as the 1930s for postage when mailing letters.

Most U.S. postage stamps issued since the 1930s are easy to obtain and have minimal value. Some high face value stamps, such as the $2.60 United States Graf Zeppelin
Zeppelin

For the English rock group, please see Led Zeppelin. For other meanings please see Zeppelin .A Zeppelin is a type of rigid airship pioneered by the German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin in the early 20th century, based on designs he had outlined in 1874, designs he had detailed in 1893, and that were reviewed by committee in 1894, which h...
 issued in 1930, are worth substantial amounts of money. Other stamps issued since 1930 that are usually worth something are souvenir sheets from popular countries, hard to find plate number coil
Plate number coil

A plate number coil is a United States postage stamp with the number of the printing plate or plates printed on it. The plate number typically appears as one or more small digits in the margin at the bottom of the stamp....
s, and errors in printing.

Future

It has become commonplace to declare that the future of stamp collecting is bleak, because of the increasing popularity of e-mail
E-mail

Electronic mail, often abbreviated as e-mail, email, E-Mail, or eMail, is any method of creating, transmitting, or storing primarily text-based human communications with digital communications systems....
, other electronic forms of communication, and custom-made stamps
Stamps.com

Stamps.com is a Los Angeles, California-based company that provides Internet-based mailing and shipping services. Stamps.com is a public company and trades on the Nasdaq exchange under the symbol STMP....
. However, both the telegraph
Telegraphy

Telegraphy is the long-distance transmission of written messages without physical transport of letters. Radiotelegraphy or wireless telegraphy transmits messages using radio....
 and telephone
Telephone

The telephone is a telecommunications device that is used to transmitter and receive electronically or digitally encoded sound between two or more people conversing....
 were revolutionary alternatives to physical mail when introduced in the 19th century, yet did not spell the end of stamps on mail. Also, collectors tend to be just as interested in old stamps as new ones, and they would not stop collecting just because no new stamps were being introduced; on the contrary, in forums such as the letters page of Linn's Stamp News
Linn's Stamp News

Linn's Stamp News is the largest weekly newspaper for Stamp collecting, boasting a paid circulation of nearly 45,000 .It is published by Amos Press, who also publish the Scott catalogue stamp catalogs....
, many collectors complain that there are too many new types of stamps to keep up with each year, and that the flood seems to be increasing rather than decreasing.

Stamp collecting equipment

No equipment is needed in order to be able to collect stamps. However, the great majority of collectors choose to invest in a few essential items for the better display, preservation and inspection of their stamps. Below are some of the more commonly used pieces of stamp collecting equipment.

The easiest and cheapest method to store stamps is placing them in glassine
Glassine

File:Glassine-276541485 d2efaa4c1a b.jpgGlassine is a very thin and smooth type of paper which is air resistance and water resistance. It is generally translucent unless dyes are added to color the paper or make it Opacity ....
 envelopes and storing them in a box free from humidity, light, and heat. This obviously will be of no help when trying to go through the stamps for display or other purpose. Placing stamps in stamp album
Stamp album

A Postage stamp album is a book, often loose-leafed , in which a collection of postage stamps may be stored and displayed....
s helps in easy display of the stamp collection. Stamps can be displayed as per the wish of the collector, by country, topic, or even size, such that the ultimate display is pleasing to the eyes.

Image:Stamp album sleeve.jpg|Archival stockbook
Stockbook

Stockbooks are storage books used by Stamp collecting for storage of postage stamps placed in pockets, on pages, for easy viewing. Other Philately items, such as plate blocks, miniature sheets, Cover , lettersheets, etc., can be stored in stockbooks....
 with clear plastic pockets for the stamps: one of the safest means of stamp storage Image:Stamp hinges.jpg|Clockwise: hinge-mounted stamp, stamp about to be hinge-mounted, stamp damaged by a hinge, stamp hinge
Stamp hinge

Stamp hinges are small, folded, rectangular pieces of paper coated with a mild postage stamp gum. They are used by stamp collectors to affix postage stamps onto the pages of a stamp album....
s Image:Magnifying glass.jpg|Magnifying glass
Magnifying glass

A magnifying glass is a Lens #Types of lenses which is used to produce a magnification of an object. The lens is usually mounted in a frame with a handle ....
Image:Stamp tongs.jpg|Stamp tongs with rounded tips, to prevent damage from skin oils and rough handling Image:800px-Filatelia Stumenti e materiali.jpg|The tools and items of collecting all fit neatly on a desk blotter


Acquiring stamps

The starting point for many new collectors, is to ask family and friends to save stamps from their incoming mail. Although the stamps received by major businesses, and those kept by elderly relatives, may be of international and historical interest, the stamps received from family members are often of the definitive sort. Definitives seem mundane but, considering their variety of colours, watermark
Watermark

----A watermark is a recognizable image or pattern in paper that appears as various shades of lightness/darkness when viewed by transmitted light , caused by thickness variations in the paper....
s, paper differences, perforations and printing errors, they can fill many pages in a collection. Introducing either variety or specific focus to a collection can require the purchasing of stamps, either from a dealer or online. Large numbers of relatively recent stamps, often still attached to fragments or envelopes, may be obtained cheaply and easily. Rare and old stamps can also be easily obtained from similar sources, with costs extending far beyond the means of all but a tiny minority of collectors.

Duplicate stamps are the stamps that a collector already has, and are therefore not required to fill a gap in a collection. Duplicate stamps can be sold or traded, so they are an important medium of exchange among collectors.

Many stamp dealers now sell their merchandise over the Internet, while others still have neighborhood stamp shops, which are one of the best resources for beginning and intermediate collectors. Some dealers also jointly set up week-end stamp markets called "Bourses" that move around a region from week to week. They also meet collectors at regional exhibitions and stamp shows.

Collecting specialties

A complete worldwide collection would be enormous, running to thousands of volumes, and incredibly expensive to acquire; many consider that Count Ferrary's collection at the beginning of the 20th century was the most complete ever formed. So many collectors limit their scope, such as to particular countries, time periods, depicted subjects (called "topicals") or types of stamps.

Some of the more popular collecting areas include:
  • Postage stamp
    Postage stamp

    A postage stamp is adhesive paper evidence of a fee paid for Mail services. Usually a small rectangle attached to an envelope, the stamp signifies the person sending it has fully or partly paid for delivery....
    s - particular countries and/or time periods
    • Definitive stamp
      Definitive stamp

      A definitive postage stamp is a regular issue stamp that is part of a definitive issue or definitive series consisting of a range of denominations sufficient to cover all postal rates usefully....
      s - the most common type of stamps
    • Commemorative stamp
      Commemorative stamp

      A commemorative stamp is a postage stamp issued to honor or commemorate a place, event or person. Most mails of the world issue several of these each year, often holding first day of issue ceremonies at locations connected with the subjects....
      s - stamps to commemorate events, anniversaries etc., on sale for a limited time. Commemorative stamps are available at a stamp dealer.
    • Pictorials - stamps printed with images of a country's scenery or lifestyle.
    • Revenue stamp
      Revenue stamp

      A revenue stamp, tax stamp or fiscal stamp is a type of adhesive label used to collect taxes or fees on various items. Many countries of the world have used them, for documents , tobacco products, liquor, medication, playing cards, hunting licenses and other kinds of things....
      s - stamps issued to pay tax in small amounts. Some early stamps had Postage and Revenue printed on them, to indicate that they were acceptable for both uses.
  • Postal stationery
    Postal stationery

    A piece of postal stationery is a stationery item, such as an envelope, letter sheet, post card, lettercard, Aerogram or wrapper, with an amount of postage preprinted on it....
     - includes government-issued postal cards
    Postcard

    A postcard or post card is a rectangular piece of thick paper or thin Card stock intended for writing and mailing without an envelope and at a lower rate than a letter ....
    , aerogram
    Aerogram

    An Aerogram or Air Letter, also called an a?rogramme, is a thin lightweight piece of foldable and gummed paper for writing a letter for transit via airmail, in which the letter and envelope are one and the same....
    s, air letter sheets, etc.; interestingly, the earliest postal stationery predates the earliest stamps- the Kingdom of Sardinia
    Kingdom of Sardinia

    Kingdom of Sardinia, also known as Piedmont-Sardinia or Sardinia-Piedmont, was the name given to the possessions of the House of Savoy in 1720, when the island of Sardinia was awarded by the Treaty of London to Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia to compensate him for the loss of Sicily to Austrian Empire....
     issued the first postal letter sheets in 1819.
  • Sheets
    Sheet of stamps

    A sheet of stamps or press sheet is a unit of postage stamp as printed, usually on large sheets of paper based on the size of the printing plate, that are separated into panes that are sold at post offices....
    • Sheetlets - this is a format that is now issued regularly by postal administrations. Instead of issuing stamps in large sheets of 40 or more stamps, smaller sheetlets with 16 or 20 stamps are issued with a large selvage area which may incorporate part of the stamp design or theme.
    • Miniature sheet
      Miniature sheet

      A souvenir sheet or miniature sheet is a small group of postage stamps still attached to the Paper on which they were printed. They may be either regular issues that just happen to be printed in small groups , or special issues often commemorating some event, such as a national anniversary, philatelic exhibition, or government program...
       - is very similar to Souvenir sheet, it will be in a form of a sheetlet with a single or a number of stamps embedded in it.
    • Souvenir sheets - the many postal services sometimes release stamps in a format that look like a sheet with a big picture. Various parts of the picture can be torn out and used as postage stamps. See with 10 stamps in one picture. (Souvenir sheets should be distinguished from souvenir cards, which are souvenirs of a philatelic meeting or exhibition but are not valid for postage.)
    • Corner blocks or plate block
      Plate block

      A plate block, or plate-number block is a postage stamp block of postage stamps that includes the part of the sheet margin with the serial number of the printing plate used to print the stamps....
      s - compose a block of stamps from one of the four corners of the stamp sheet. Collectors usually opt for a block of four stamps, complete with the selvage area which will sometimes have the printing details on it.
  • Postage due
    Postage due

    Postage due is the term used for mail sent with insufficient postage. While the problem of what to do about letters not paying the full correct fee had existed since the creation of regular postal systems, it was greatly heightened by the advent of postage stamps, since customers were now making their own decisions about the right amount to...
     stamps/labels
  • Federal Duck Stamp
    Federal Duck Stamp

    Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp Act , as amended – The "Duck Stamp Act," as this March 16, 1934, authority is commonly called, requires each waterfowl hunter 16 years of age or older to possess a valid Federal hunting stamp....
    s (stamps for duck hunting licenses, mainly U.S. with some other countries such as Canada and New Zealand)
  • First day covers - (FDCs) - envelopes with stamps attached and canceled on the first day that the stamp was issued. Most modern FDCs bear designs, called "cachet
    Cachet

    In philately, a cachet is a printed or stamped design or inscription, other than a cancellation or pre-printed postage, on an envelope, postcard, or postal card to commemorate a postal or philatelic event....
    s" related to the theme of the stamp issued.
  • PHQ Cards, these cards are pictorial postcards
    Postcards

    Postcards may mean:* The plural of postcard* Postcards , an Australian magazine television series* Postcards , a novel by E. Annie Proulx...
    , issued by the British Post Office , each card shows an enlarged colour reproduction of a commemorative stamp.
  • First Day Ceremony Programs - these are folders or brochures given out to attendees of the First Day Ceremonies of postage stamps, with historical information on the stamp, a list of speakers, and an attached stamp, canceled on the First Day of Issue. Collectors of "FDCPs" generally prefer their programs autographed by those who spoke at the ceremony.
  • souvenir pages - with first day cancelled stamps on a page describing all design, printing and issuing details. This is similar to first day covers except that it is done on a printed sheet of paper instead of an envelope, and the specification of the stamp is printed by the official source. See .
  • Topical
    Topical stamp collecting

    Topical or thematic stamp collecting is the practice of collecting postage stamps relating to a particular subject or concept. Topics may include almost anything, from birds on stamps, to famous physicians, to the history of southwest England....
     - many collectors choose to organize their philatelic collection on the theme of the stamps, covers, or postmarks. Popular topical themes are Chinese new year]], and many others.
  • Philatelic literature
    Philatelic literature

    Philatelic literature is written material relating to philately, primarily information about postage stamps and postal history.It is generally divided into the following categories:...
  • Cinderellas
    Cinderella stamp

    A cinderella stamp is a label similar in appearance to a postage stamp but which does not normally pay regular postage.There are several types, including propaganda labels, stamps issued by non-recognised countries or governments, Court Fee stamps, charity labels like Christmas seals and Easter Seals, most telegraph stamps and purely decorat...
     - stamp-like labels that are not valid for postage
  • Government issued material associated with postage stamps (e.g., envelopes)
  • stamp-like labels
  • non-stamp items picturing actual postage stamps
  • non-stamp items picturing stamp-like labels
  • counterfeit/forged postage stamps (Before purchasing a rare and valuable stamp for which there is any doubt as to authenticity, it is always advisable to obtain an expert's certificate stating that the stamp is authentic. The most prominent stamp expertising organizations in the U.S. are the Philatelic Foundation and the American Philatelic Society.) There are several types of collectible faked postage stamps:
    • postal counterfeits are produced by criminals for fraudulent use as postage stamps; frequently, these are scarcer than the stamps which they were intended to represent in part because counterfeits are subject to government seizure and selling them may be illegal
    • forgeries of rare stamps
    • reprint
      Reprint

      A reprint is a re-publishing of material that has already been previously published. The word reprint is used in many fields....
      s are produced by government printing offices or private organizations using the plates used to produce the original stamps; stamp catalogues often contain information on how to distinguish reprints from the originals
    • faked stamps are common stamps which have been altered to resemble rare stamps; examples of such "fakery" include forged overprints, forged cancellations, chemical alterations of a stamp's color, added perforations.
  • postmark
    Postmark

    A postmark is a postal marking made on a letter , package, postcard or the like indicating the date and time that the item was delivered into the care of the postal service....
    s or postal marking
    Postal marking

    A postal marking is any kind of annotation applied to a letter by a postal service. The most common types are postmarks and Cancellation s; almost every letter will have those....
    s in general
    • stampless covers
      Pre-adhesive mail

      Pre-adhesive mail, also called pre-stamp mail, are mail carried in mail systems before the issuance of postage stamps. A stampless cover is another description and generally also refers to any item of mail sent before the issuance of postage stamps but it can also refer to mail sent, after the introduction of postage stamps, un...
       - not all postal markings are associated with postage stamps. Prior to the issuance of postage stamps, postmarks were applied to letters at the location where they entered the mails. The markings were either in manuscript or, at larger post offices, were made with handstamps. Many of these handstamps resemble those in use today (a circle containing the location and date of posting). Typically, the amount of postage was written in the upper right hand corner of the letter or package and the word "Paid" added to the amount if the postage was prepaid. However, a majority of letters and packages were sent without prepayment and the recipient was expected to pay the amount written on the letter or package.


Organizations

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There are thousands of organizations for collectors, ranging from local stamp clubs, to special-interest groups, to national organizations. Most nations of the world have a national collectors' organization of some sort; the American Philatelic Society
American Philatelic Society

The American Philatelic Society is the largest nonprofit stamp collecting and organization of philately in the world, with almost 44,000 members ....
 in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 is an example. The Internet
Internet

The Internet is a global network of interconnected computers, enabling users to share information along multiple channels. Typically, a computer that connects to the Internet can access information from a vast array of available server and other computers by moving information from them to the computer's local memory....
 has greatly expanded the availability of stamp collecting information and has also made it easier for beginning and intermediate stamp collectors to obtain stamps, covers and other philatelic material.

Stamp clubs and philatelic societies can add a social aspect to the experience of stamp collecting, and provide a forum where novices may associate with more experienced collectors. Despite such organizations often being advertised in stamp magazines and online, the relatively small number of collectors in society at large - especially outside of urban areas - means that a stamp club may be difficult to set up and sustain. The Internet has provided a partial solution to this problem, as the association of collectors online is not limited by geographical distance. For this reason, many highly-specific stamp clubs have been established on the web, with international membership. It is debatable whether the social, real-time contact of a stamp club is comparable with the textual and photographic communication of online organizations, or whether the development of the latter constitutes 'progress
Social progress

Social progress is defined as the changing of society toward the ideal. The concept of social progress was introduced in the early, 19th century social theory, especially those of social evolutionists like August Comte and Herbert Spencer....
'. Organizations such as the Cinderella Stamp Club (UK) retain hundreds of members interested in a specific aspect of collecting. Social organizations, such as the Lions Club
Lions Clubs International

Lions Clubs International is the world's largest secular service club organization with over 44,500 clubs and more than 1.4 million members in 201 countries around the world....
 and Rotary International
Rotary International

Rotary International is an organization of service clubs known as Rotary Clubs located all over the world. It is a secular organization open to all persons regardless of race, color, creed or political preference....
, have also formed stamp collecting groups specific to those stamps that are issued from 100's of countries worldwide that bear their organization's logo. An example of one American stamp show that has been operating for almost 60-years is the Rocky Mountain Stamp Show in Denver
Denver, Colorado

Denver is the Capital and the Colorado municipalities of the state of Colorado, in the United States. Denver is a consolidated city-county located in the South Platte River on the High Plains just east of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains....
. This is a further example of a type of stamp show called World Series of Philately whereby the winners of top honors in one show can compete at other shows around the country and the grand winner then moves on to compete internationally.

Rare stamps

Rare stamps can be found in nearly all of the postage systems in the world, and are often over a century old. Two of the best known rare American stamps are the "Inverted Jenny
Inverted Jenny

The Inverted Jenny is a United States postage stamp first issued on May 10 1918 in which the image of the Curtiss JN-4 fixed-wing aircraft in the center of the design was accidentally printed upside-down; it is probably the most famous error in American philately....
" (which is actually a printing error) and the "1-cent Z grill" stamp.

Just two 1-cent Z grill
Z Grill

The Benjamin Franklin Z Grill, or simply Z Grill, is a 1-cent Postage stamp issued by the United States Postal Service in 1868 depicting Benjamin Franklin....
 stamps exist, and only one is available to stamp collectors. The other is in the collection of the New York Public Library
New York Public Library

The New York Public Library is one of the leading Public library of the world and is one of the United States's most significant research libraries....
.

Other rare and famous stamps include the Treskilling Yellow
Treskilling Yellow

The "Treskilling" Yellow, or 3 skilling banco error of color , is a postage stamp of Sweden, and holds the world's record auction sales price for a postage stamp....
, Mauritius "Post Office" stamps, British Guiana 1c magenta
British Guiana 1c magenta

The British Guiana 1c magenta is "[r]egarded by many as the world's most famous postage stamp." It was issued in limited numbers in British Guiana in 1856, and only one specimen is now known to exist....
, and many others.

Catalogues

Stamp catalogues are the primary tool used by serious collectors to organize their collections, and for the identification and valuation of stamps. Most stamp shops have stamp catalogues available for purchase. A few catalogues are offered on-line, either for a subscription fee or for free. There are hundreds of different catalogues, most specialized to particular countries or periods. Several major catalogues have worldwide coverage:
  • Stanley Gibbons
    Stanley Gibbons Ltd

    Stanley Gibbons Ltd is a company based in London, England specialising in the trade of collectible postage stamps and related products who are currently based at 399 Strand, London....
     (Britain)
  • Scott
    Scott catalogue

    The Scott catalogue of postage stamps, published by Scott Publishing Co, a subsidiary of Amos Press, is updated annually and lists all the stamps of the entire world which its editors recognize as issued for postal purposes....
     (USA)
  • Michel
    Michel catalog

    The Michel catalog is the largest and best-known stamp catalog in the German language-speaking world. First published in 1910, it has become an important reference work for philately, with information not available in the English-language Scott catalog....
     (Germany)
  • Yvert
    Yvert et Tellier

    Yvert et Tellier is a postage stamp dealer and a philately publishing company founded in 1895 in the northern France city of Amiens, where the head office is still located....
     (France)


Other catalogues focus on individual countries or regions, or specialized types of stamps:
  • ACS Colour NZ Catalogue - this 2007 30th edition catalogue is published by Auckland City Stamps, Auckland, NZ, covers New Zealand stamps issued from 1855 to 2007. It is also available in an online edition.
  • Australasian Stamp Catalogue - a single volume basic catalogue for Australia and its territories published by Seven Seas Stamps
  • Australian Commonwealth Specialists' Catalogue - a nine volume specialist catalogue published by Brusden White
  • Barefoot Revenues catalogues - extensive series of catalogues on the revenue stamps of different countries or regions. Published by John Barefoot Ltd., York, England.
  • Campbell Paterson's Catalogue of New Zealand Stamps - a complete catalogue including varieties and errors
  • Darnell Stamps of Canada Catalogue
  • Phila India Guide Book - this 2005 13th edition full colour catalogue published by Phila India, Kolkata, India, covers Indian stamps issued from 1800 to 2004. It does not cover the Princely states.
  • Unitrade Specialized Catalogue of Canadian Stamps
  • State Revenue Stamps Catalog, published by the State Revenue Society, and edited by Scott Troutman


Additionally, certain organizations, namely Lion's Club and Rotary International (Rotary-on Stamps), have had such pervasive influence and exposure in many countries that countries have issued stamps bearing the logos of the respective organizations. For instance, Rotary International's Rotary-on-Stamps can be found issued from hundreds of countries with key collectibles from countries such as Austria, Korea and Cuba, dating as far back as the 1930s.

By region/country

Also see the list of entities that have issued postage stamps
List of entities that have issued postage stamps (A - E)

;See also : List of entities that have issued postage stamps...
.
  • Australasia
  • Asia: China, Japan, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Straits Settlements
  • France and colonies
  • Israel
  • Latin America
  • Portugal and colonies
  • Arab world
  • Canada
    • a virtual stamp collection of Canadian stamps
  • Russia, USSR
    • Soviet Union stamp catalogue
      Soviet Union stamp catalogue

      Soviet Union stamp catalogue is a national stamp catalog of the RSFSR and USSR postage stamps and miniature sheets, which was being published in the USSR by the ?Soyuzpechat? Central Philatelic Agency and some other publishers....
       (or CPA catalogue)
  • Antarctica
  • Great Britain and Commonwealth
  • Hungary
  • Italy
  • Africa
  • USA
  • Caribbean
  • New Zealand
  • Vatican city


By theme or topic

Thematic collecting is very popular among stamp collectors. In this form only stamps on a particular theme or topic are collected instead of a broad based collection.

External links

  • The WikiBooks Worldwide Stamp Catalogue
  • The United States national philatelic group.
  • News, articles, resources and links about stamps, stamp collecting, and postal operations.
  • Provides updates on new stamp issues and stamp collecting from around the world.
  • English - German - French
  • Home to both Mekeel's & Stamps Weekly and U.S. Stamp News Monthly
  • Glossary of most qualified hints and explanations for the stamp collector.
  • British Postal Museum & Archive Information Sheet