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Associations

The American Philatelic Society.
The oldest and largest stamp collecting
organization in the world.

The American Stamp Dealers Association.
Since 1914, the world's premier organization
for stamp dealers.

Commercial Firms

Champion Stamp Company.
Visit the website of New York City's only
street level stamp shop.

Eric Jackson Revenues
The largest stock of U.S. and
Canadian Revenue stamps
in the world.

Peter Mosiondz, Jr.
Outstanding stock of U.S.
19th and 20th century stamps

Jack Nalbandian, Inc.
In business for over 50 years as key source for high quality U.S. stamps.

James E. Lee
Dealer in U.S. essays, proofs,
postal history and literature

Michael Rogers Inc.
World's leading dealer in the
stamps of China and all Asia

Dale Stamps, Inc.
Excellent source for U.S. 20th
Century material, plus mail sales

stampalbums.com
Wonderful site that offers free albums pages for stamps from around the world...all downloadable

Rare Stamp Exchange
A major source for fine, rare
U.S. stamps.


Philatelic Agencies

Gibraltar Philatelic Bureau Ltd.
The official website for this historic
British colony.

United Nations Postal Administration
The official website U.N. philately

Auction Houses

Bel-Aire Auctions, Inc.
The top auction and mail sale
house in the Midwest


Greg Manning Auctions
Regular huge quarterly public auctions of all kinds of U.S. and country collections.

H.R. Harmer
One of America's leading stamp
auction houses for over 60 years

Nutmeg Stamp Sales
World's largest Mail Auction Co.


Robert A. Siegel Auction
Galleries, Inc.

The country's leading auction house
for U.S. classic material.

Dutch Country Auctions
Regular bi-monthly public auctions
featuring a wide range of material.
 

Libraries

The Library of Congress
Here is the essential resource of America with a wide and ultra deep range of every kind of information.

The New York Public Library
Their resources come close to matching, and even bettering, the
Library of Congress.

Internet Public Library
A huge collection of links to
information sites on the Web. .


Museums


The Museum of United States Essays and Proofs.
A true museum on the Web with a wonderful tour through the early design phases of 19th century
U.S. stamps.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art
One of the web's unbelievable sites.

The National Archives
Whatever is part of America's
past, it's stored here.

The Smithsonian Institution  
Take an armchair tour of America's greatest historical repositories.

The National Postal Museum.
A Smithsonian museum devoted to all aspects of stamp collecting.

Postal Services

U.S. Postal Service
Stamp collectors are always
welcome, of course.