ABOUT US
History & Classics Society Room Unit No. 11 of the APS
Affiliations
Officers & Editorial Board
Directors, ex officio & Staff
By-Laws & Purposes
Regional Vice-Presidents
Points-of-Contact
NEWS & EVENTS
Press Releases
Annual Meeting a Success at NOJEX
Annual Meetings
See you @ StampShow - August 14-17
Previous Meetings & Events
New Photos from NOJEX 2008
Awards Programs Ashbrook, Brookman, Chase, McDonald, Neinken, Perry, DPA and Medal
Award Recipients Fiscal Year 2006-07
Current News/Happenings & In Memoriam
PUBLICATIONS & EXHIBITS
In The Most Recent Chronicle
Contents of No. 218
Full-length Chronicle Article Cancellations On The 5¢ and 10¢ 1847 Stamps, by W.E. Saadi
The Chronicle Indexed 1948 to Present
The Cover Corner Problem Covers Needing Resolution
The Chronicle Submitting an Article
The Chairman's Chatter
Quarterly Newsletter
Exhibition CD & Exhibit Photocopy Programs
RESOURCE CENTER
Members Domain
American Stampless Cover Catalog Site
Philatelic & Research Links
The Stamp & Cover Repository
Analysis Program
Route Agent Web Sites
Study | Research Groups
Promotion Materials
Plating 3¢ 1851-57 Stamp
Email Submission | Call for Lost Members | Retractions
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You Can Help Promote the USPCS - Here's
How!
Spreading the word about the U.S. Philatelic Classics Society is to everyone's benefit - Society membership grows, the collecting community
expands, and the hobby itself is strengthened.
Its easy to publicize the Society. Here are some ideas:
- Pass out USPCS information at your local stamp show or club meeting. The attached material will let people know about the Society, the USPCS website and bookstore, and membership. Print out copies on your home computer and bring them with you to your next meeting or show.
(Note: Save the attached files to your computer and print onto the suggested papers, available at most office supply and stationary stores)
- Business Cards
These are business card-sized handouts for the USPCS. Print onto Avery #8371 "Matte White Business Cards" (10 cards per sheet). Avery #8371 is a heavy weight card that separates with clean edges.
- If you have a website, place a link on it to the USPCS site. The USPCS website provides information on the classics issues,
the Chronicle, reference materials, SCRAP, as well as membership in the Society and the Members' Domain.
Share this information with others who may be viewing your stamps-related website.
For details, see the Logo Button & Text Links page.
- Dealers: Why aren't you promoting your membership in the USPCS in your advertising?
Let your customers know that you are serious about the Classics.
Its easy - just add the letters "USPCS" to your list of memberships,
as you would for the APS, ASDA, PTS et al.
Just match the text you are already using and you are on your way.
If you include logos for these or other organizations in your communications,
we can provide you with camera-ready art for the USPCS. We have various sizes of a small, "dingbats" that can be inserted
in your advertising, on your business card, or on your letterhead.
Pick the size and type that meets your needs. For details, see the Logo Dingbats page.
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