by Bryan Nielsen | Dec 17, 2025 | Commemorative, History, U.S.A.
The Pan-American Exposition Issue is one of the most distinctive and historically significant series of United States commemorative postage stamps. Released in conjunction with the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York, the set of six bicolor stamps...
by Bryan Nielsen | Aug 5, 2025 | Collecting 101, Commemorative, History, U.S.A.
Recently, I was speaking with a customer who asked why the White Plains Sheet (U.S. Scott# 630) was so expensive. Well not only is it the first U.S. souvenir sheet, but also a philatelic item that separates a serious U.S. stamp collector from the casual collector. I...
by Bryan Nielsen | Jul 25, 2025 | Commemorative, History, U.S.A.
The Trans-Mississippi Issue of 1898 stands as the second set of commemorative stamps released by the United States Post Office… a vibrant and ambitious follow-up to the Columbian Exposition issue of 1893. These stamps, comprising nine denominations ranging from...
by Bryan Nielsen | Jun 22, 2025 | Columbus, Commemorative, History, U.S.A.
The United States’ first foray into commemorative postage stamps, the Columbian Exposition Issue of 1893, marked a significant departure from previous philatelic releases. Prior to this set, U.S. stamps primarily featured portraits of presidents and statesmen, serving...
by Bryan Nielsen | May 14, 2025 | British Stamps, French Stamps, German Stamps, History, Indian Stamps, U.S.A.
Postage stamp collecting, or philately, has captivated enthusiasts for over a century, offering a tangible connection to history, geography, art, and culture. While personal preferences vary widely, certain countries consistently rank high in popularity among...