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The Postal Service has announced some 30 issues but more are possible (as the March announcements of Betty Ford and Hank Aaron stamps shows). The program so far emphasizes flowers, beauty, preservation and Black History, but some of the issues are just for fun.
U.S. 2024 Stamp Program
Last Updated March 22: Details and postmarks for Betty Ford and $1 Floral Geometry.
Latest USPS rates: Letters are now 68¢. Other rates are here.
Canada's 2024 Stamp Program
Canada is noting its first Total Solar Eclipse in 45 years. Canada Post hasn't announced all the other details, but promises this year's stamp program is one "that shines a light on truth and reconciliation, the natural world, accomplished Canadians, a rare" natural phenomenon, and more. Last Updated March 14.
Meanwhile, we have a sneak peak at the Eid stamp.
Canada Post seeks May rate increase:
Letters would go to 99¢
GASS-Rate Rooms Gone
The rooms reserved for those attending the big U.S. summer stamp show in Hartford, Conn., have all sold out. But we have some tips on finding a place to stay.
Britain's Age Of Dinosaurs
The eight stamps and miniature sheet mark the 200th anniversary of the naming of the first dinosaur, and the minisheet to Mary Anning, one of the first professional fossil hunters. Read more here.
Major Flower Garden Anniversary
When you think of the Netherlands, you think of cheese, windmills and flowers especially tulips. The 75th anniversary of one of the world's largest flower gardens is celebrated on new diecut stamps from PostNL.
Netherlands 2024 stamp program
2024's Spring Postal Bouquet
"The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra-la" are on many new stamps. Here's a sampling:
U.S. Garden Delights
U.S. Wedding Blooms
U.S. Celebration Blooms
Canada: Wildflowers
Netherlands: Keukenhoff flower garden
Showing Off
Most collectors are proud of their collections and what better way to show their passion than by exhibiting, says columnist John Hotchner.
Philately's Chief Cheerleader Dies
Randy Neil was more than just a past president of the American Philatelic Society. He brought a sense of fun and friendship to the hobby's highest levels. We remember, and salute, our friend. We hope you'll leave your memories of Randy here, too.
Zais to Steer AFDCS Publications
A former educator at the highest levels, he will seek and encourage new handbooks, catalogues and other books and pamphlets for first day cover collectors.
Editorships Edited
Scott Tiffney is moving from the APRL to Linn's and Scott Publishing. Andrew Kelley is the new editor of the U.S. Stamp Society's The Specialist. Can't tell the players without a scorecard!
"Help! I just inherited this stamp collection!"
Just been given Aunt Matilda's old stamp collection and don't know what to do with it? We can help.
Want to Know What Other Collectors Think?
The Virtual Stamp Club has its own comments section as well as a Facebook Group. Or visit the former home of The VSC (1996-2013), now called The Stamp Collecting Forum.
Quotable:
"Bend down and lower your perspective so you’re not looking down on the flowers, but straight at them, and that opens up a whole new world."
Keukenhof stamp designer Maud Van Rossum
Last Updated March 22
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