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Group enables collectors to share and discuss ideas and techniques for preparing and judging philatelic exhibits.
Group promotes ethical dealings between sellers and buyers of stamps, and publishes a quarterly newsletter for dealer members.
Club serves collectors in the Basildon, Essex, England, area.
Group welcomes collectors of all levels, and offers reduced dues rates for members under age 18.
Virginia club conducts weekly meetings and sponsors the annual SPRINGPEX show.
Indiana group holds monthly meetings and publishes a newsletter for members.
Based in Cebu City, Philippines, this group of stamp collectors holds monthly meetings.
Group meets monthly in Englewood, Colorado, and sponsors an annual show.
Club meets nine times per year in Bloomington, Illinois, and publishes a member newsletter.
Maryland club sponsors monthly meetings and biannual member auctions.
Lexington, Kentucky, club holds monthly meetings and publishes a monthly newsletter.
Group holds monthly meetings in Mesa, Arizona.
Meeting in the suburbs northwest of Chicago, Illinois, this group of collectors conducts auctions and presents slideshows for members.
Connecticut club sponsors the annual NORPEX show and holds meetings twice monthly except during the summer.
Group in Central Minnesota holds meetings twice a month, conducts quarterly auctions, and organizes an annual stamp show.
Club meets twice a month in Ventura, California, west of Los Angeles. In addition to providing educational presentations, the organization publishes a monthly newsletter for members.
Group of collectors south of Los Angeles, California, meet twice monthly and archive club newsletters on their website.
Northern California organization sponsors the annual NOVAPEX show and organizes bimonthly meetings.
Southern California group meets twice a month, and features images of unusual philatelic items on its website.
Holding meetings twice a month and sponsoring an annual stamp show, this club serves collectors in Tennessee.
Organization promotes the collection of the first stamps issued by any country or stamp-issuing entity.
Organization's members study philatelic materials related to wars, including prisoner-of-war letters, patriotic covers, censored mail, and military postal markings.
Collectors in club specialize in the study of black-bordered covers used to send mourning letters and cards in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Group shares images of members' postcards with matching or related postage stamps.
Group promotes collection of Israel's stamps through a bimonthly publication and educational slide shows.
Group studies stamps, postcards, and postal history of Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, plus areas related to those countries such as Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
Group promotes interest in the philately of British Overseas Territories and countries formerly under British rule in the Caribbean.
Promotes the collection and study of the stamps and postal history of the Ottoman Empire and its successor states.
Worldwide confederation of collectors of Ascension Island postage stamps publishes quarterly newsletter and manages member auctions.
Society supports the study of all aspects of Russian philately from stampless covers to modern postage stamps.
Group focuses on the philately and postal history of Wales.
Site run by the Lithuanian Philatelic Society, which is based in Chicago, Illinois, provides information on stamps, postal history, postmarks, and forgeries of Lithuania. The organization also publishes a journal twice annually.
Group supports collectors of the stamps and postal history of Poland through a quarterly bulletin, expertizing services, and new issue listings.
Focuses on the study of United States postage stamps precanceled for use in Texas.
Group aims to promote awareness of Tar Heel State postal history, educates collectors through a quarterly journal, and organizes an annual meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Non-profit organization encourages the study of postal history from Pennsylvania.
Members of organization specialize in collecting United States fiscal stamps issued by state and local governments.
Members of group specialize in the postal history of Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington.