The 2024 edition of the Great American Stamp Show will be held 15 – 18 August in Hartford, Conn. Society members Cliff Alexander, Dan Knowles, and Jim Milgram will deliver talks; one Friday afternoon and two on Saturday. The Society will co-host a dinner with the NY Collectors club – details TBD.
Members are encouraged to exhibit at the show with details for doing so available here.
Advanced registration and show information can be found here. The address of the show is
Connecticut Convention Center, Hall AB
100 Columbus Blvd., Hartford, CT 06103
Sadly, the first three blocks of hotel rooms have all been booked. No announcement of additional blocks has been made.
Youth Program
The U.S. Philatelic Classics Society is dedicated to engaging young people in the collection and study of classic U.S. stamps. One area of the Society’s engagement is through its support of the American Philatelic Society’s Young Philatelic Leaders Fellowship (YPLF). Since 2010, the Classics Society has sponsored one participant per year in this exciting Youth Philately program.
The YPLF was founded in 2008 by USPCS Life Member and former Publicist Alex Haimann in partnership with the American Philatelic Society. The YPLF’s purpose is to seek out and engage the most enthusiastic young stamp collectors (ages 13-25) in United States. Once in the program, the YPLF provides for these young collectors to attend the events and visit the places that make philately exciting including the APS winter AmeriStamp show, the summer StampShow, the Smithsonian National Postal Museum and the American Philatelic Society’s headquarters. Each Fellow chooses one of three Tracks (Author, Dealer or Exhibitor) in which they will complete a number of projects related to that Track. Throughout the course of the yearlong Fellowship, these Youth Fellows interact with a number of adult mentors who will guide each Fellow through their chosen Track.

In mid-February 2011, John gave a presentation at a Webster Groves Stamp Club meeting about his collecting and exhibiting experiences. The Webster Groves Stamp Club regularly attracts high profile collectors and exhibitors to give presentations at their twice-monthly meetings. For instance, former USPCS President Wade Saadi will gave a presentation on his collecting specialty at the meeting coinciding with the 2011 St. Louis Stamp Expo. You can view a video of John’s presentation below.
John graduated from the YPLF at the 2011 APS StampShow in Columbus, Ohio. Following his graduation, John continued to work on his primary collecting interest and exhibit. In August 2012, John’s exhibit American By Water won the Youth Champion of Champions Award. The Youth C of C is the most prestigious annual award given to an exhibitor under the age of 18.


All of the back issues of the YPLF Newsletter are posted on the American Philatelic Society (APS) website at YPLF Newsletter Archive
San Diego ’24 News

Richard Malmgren won the Reserve Grand Award, Multi-frame Large Gold, and the Marcus White Multi-frame Postal Stationary Award for “Hawaii Postcards from Inception to Annexation”.
Michael Mahler won the Single-frame Grand and Single-frame Large Gold for “California Blues, The Iconic 1857 Issue”.
Rounding out the top awards, Tony Dewey won the Most Popular Exhibit, Multi-frame Gold, and the APS Award of Excellence: Post-1980 for “The Amazing Cachets of Tom Mueller”.
Multi-frame Large Gold was won by Michael Mahler for “Rebel Documents, Yankee Stamps: How the Union Collected Its Stamp Taxes in the Confederacy, During Wartime Occupation and by Postwar Retroactive Stamping” (also American Revenue Society Medal); Lawrence Haber for “The Half-Penny (decimal) Machin” (also American Association of Philatelic Exhibitors Award of Excellence – Treatment); Vernon Morris for “Evolution of American Colonial Mail to Postal Act of 1792-1799” (also American Philatelic Society Award of Excellence: Pre-1900 and the USPCS Award); and Dwayne Littauer for “Pre-UPU Mail Between the United States and Bremen” (also APS Research Award and Postal History Society Award).
Multi-frame Gold was won by Peter Schwartz for “The United States 2nd Issue Inspectors Stamps 1864–65” and Alan Campbell for “The Use of Official Stamps in Washington, D. C., 1873-1884”.
Multi-frame Large Vermeil was won by Edward Field for “U.S. SUPPLEMENTARY REGISTRY SERVICE: 1932-1957” and Ravindra R. Vora for “Independent India: International Mail: First 25 Years”.
Anthony Dewey won Single-frame Large Gold for two exhibits: “The Postal Stationery of the United Nations Temporary Executive Authority (UNTEA) for Netherlands New Guinea” (also US Postal Stationary Society Single-frame Award) and “Swiss Official Stamps for the International Refugee Organization, 1950-1952”.
Single-frame Large Gold was also won by Mark Schwartz for “Packet Mail Sent from Essex County, Mass. 1840 up to UPU” and Wayne Farley for “Post Offices Failing or Refusing to Recognize W. VA Statehood; (August 17, 1863 – January 25, 1870)”.
James Cate won Single-frame Gold for “Confederate Military Mail – Chattanooga 1862-1864”.
Fran Adams won Single-frame Large Vermeil for “The Oceanographic Institute and Museum of Monaco : 1910-1960” (also American Association of Philatelic Exhibitors: Award of Honor).
Stephen Pattillo received a Certificate of Participation for his “1895 Newspapers”.
2024 First of Year Awards
Sarasota National Stamp Expo
The Sarasota Philatelic Club hosted its 2024 edition of the Sarasota National Stamp Expo January 19-21, 2024 at the Sarasota Municipal Auditorium in Sarasota, Florida. Don’t forget. That was Sarasota!

Ralph H. Nafziger won the Literature Grand Award and Large Gold for his “Earliest Documented Uses of the Large Banknote Stamps”.
Albert L. Briggs, Jr. won Literature Gold for his “Uses of the USA Presidential Series on Mail to Great Britain, 1939-1945”. Robert Rose won Literature Vermeil for his “Special Delivery in NJ”.
Multi-frame Large Gold was won by Alfredo Frohlich for “1914-1918 German Soldiers Captured in China: Japanese Internment: Their Mail Use” (also the APS 1900-1940 Medal of Excellence). Cheryl Ganz won Multi-frame Gold with “Clements Photography: Prints & Postcards” (also the AAPE Creativity Award).
Southeastern Stamp Expo
The Southeastern Federation of Stamp Clubs held its annual show January 26-28 at the Hilton Atlanta Northeast in Peachtree Corners, Georgia. The show’s theme was the centenary of the birth of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, a Georgia native.

Tony Dewey ran the Palmares board. His “The 3c Connecticut Tercentenary Issue of 1935 and its First Days” won the Multi-frame Grand (also Multi-frame Large Gold, American First Day Cover Society Award, and the US Stamp Society Statue of Freedom). His “The US Alphabet-Denominated Rate-Change Series, 1978-1998” won the Multi-frame Reserve Grand (also Multi-frame Large Gold). To finish his triple, Tony won the Edwin Jackson Single-frame Grand for “The War Rate: United States Postal Rates and Fees from February 1, 1815 through March 30, 1816” (also Single-frame Large Gold). It does not appear than any previous USPCS exhibitor has won all three awards at one time. Congratulations, Tony!
Douglas Clark and Nancy Clark (posthumously) won Multi-frame Large Vermeil for “The Development of Railway Mail Routes in Georgia 1846-1889”. They also won the APS Award of Excellence – Pre-1900 and the USPCS Award.
San Diego ’24 Show Agenda Set
The Society’s plans for the San Diego Stamp Show 2024 are at last available!
The show will be held February 23-25, 2024 at the San Diego Mission Valley Hilton, 901 Camino del Rio South, San Diego. Rooms at the Hilton hotel at the show rate are no longer available.
Three presentations by Society members are planned as follows:
> Friday 1:00 – David D’Alessandris – Illustrated Transcontinental Mail Directional Envelopes
> Friday 2:00 – Vern Morris – Postal History of the Revolutionary War
> Saturday 12:00 – Wayne Farley – Post Offices That Failed or Refused to Recognize West Virginia Statehood
The Board Meeting will take place Saturday from 8-10AM. The Annual Meeting will follow from 10-11am. All USPCS events are scheduled for the Hillcrest room on the venue’s first floor.
Members of the Society and the Collectors Club are invited to register for a joint dinner to be held Friday night, February 23rd at “Third Corner” in Ocean Beach. The restaurant is about a 15 minute drive from the show venue. Dinner will start at 7pm and cost $89 with a cash bar. If interested, please register by here.
San Diego stamp show info:
February 23- 25, 2024.
Friday February 23 – 10am – 6pm
Saturday February 24 – 10am – 6pm
Sunday February 25 – 10am – 3pm
San Diego Mission Valley Hilton
901 Camino del Rio South, San Diego
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