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The United States Mint honors the Weir Farm National Historic Site by issuing a beautiful five-ounce...
Safeguard Your Stamps from Viruses
The human hands are considered to be the most contaminated part of the body. It can hold various con...
Greenland Commemorates a Philatelic Connection to the US
A new souvenir sheet from Greenland commemorates a philatelic connection to the United States. Issue...
The Super Hero of Vietnam
Born Nguyen Sinh Cung on 19th May 1890, Ho Chi Minh was and still is an important figure of North V...
Baibars- The Mamluk Sultan of Egypt and Syria
Baibars I was a powerful Sultan who is remembered most for his military leadership, especially again...
Parijat – The Divine Tree
The Parijat tree is considered to be a divine tree which blooms occasionally with flowers that are w...
Pamper Your Stamps
In the Corona era, every serious collector is worried for his/her collection to be saved from all ki...
Do You Own a stamp from a Philatelocracy nation?
There is an increasing number of philatelocracies – countries that exist largely to issue stamps a...
Spot Emu in the Sky with this New Australian Coin
The Royal Australian Mint has released a new silver proof coin which depicts the story of the Emu in...
International Museum Day 2020
Each year since 1977, ICOM has organized International Museum Day, which represents a unique moment ...
Amir Timur Museum on Uzbekistan Banknote
Uzbekistan was once the part of the Soviet Union. Like other republics of the former Soviet Union, U...
The Father of the Microphone
David Edward Hughes, one of the most decorated scientists of the period was born on 16th May 1831. H...
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