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The Philatelic Foundation

The Philatelic Foundation is a philatelic organization granted a charter in 1945 by the University of the State of New York as a Nonprofit Educational Institution.

The Philatelic Foundation
Founded1945
FounderAlfred F. Lichtenstein, Theodore E. Steinway, Louise Boyd Dale, et al
TypeNot-for-Profit Organization
FocusCertifying the authenticity of collectible stamps
Location
Area served
Worldwide
MethodReference collection, philatelic library
SubsidiariesUniversity of the State of New York
Revenue
Certification fees
WebsiteThe Philatelic Foundation

Location edit

The Philatelic Foundation is located at 341 West 38th Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10018.

Philatelic expertise edit

The Philatelic Foundation maintains a reference collection of postage stamps and is a major source of authentication of rare and valuable postage stamps for stamp collectors who wish to know if the “valuable” stamp they have is authentic or counterfeit, and, if it is authentic, whether it is free of defect.[1]

If the stamp submitted is authentic, a certification, containing a photo of the stamp and related technical details, is issued and sent to the person submitting the stamp.

Obtaining a certification of a valuable postage stamp by a stamp collector or a stamp dealer may be done for various reasons:

Publications edit

The Philatelic Foundation issues various publications on philatelic literature, including, for example, Analysis and Counterfeit Leaflets, quarterly magazines and bimonthly newsletters.

The Philatelic Foundation has long encouraged the creation of a diverse group of publications. This includes the “Opinions” books (I-VIII), The Pony Express – A Postal History by Richard C. Frajola, George J. Kramer and Steven C. Walske and Hawaii Foreign Mail to 1870 by Fred F. Gregory.

As part of being a non-profit, The Philatelic Foundation also keeps an up-to-date website which features various free resources for collectors. This includes recently expertized items, research articles, a section on fakes and forgeries, among much more.

Other experts edit

Although the Philatelic Foundation is a recognized[citation needed] major source of philatelic expertise, especially of stamps issued in the United States, there are numerous other philatelic experts listed in stamp catalogs of various countries.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Expertizing Process. The Philatelic Foundation, 2012. Retrieved 8 June 2012.

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