Linn's U.S. Stamp Popularity Poll
Linn's Stamp News is holding its annual stamp popularity poll where you can vote for your favorites — and your least favorites.
Jay Bigalke, Linn's online editor and Postmark Pursuit columnist, writes, "The ballot pages include pictures of the 2008 stamps from each of three categories: commemorative stamps, definitive and special stamps, and postal stationery."
He goes on to say, "Within each of the three categories, you can select the stamps or issues you think have the best design and worst design, and also those you consider the most important and the least necessary."
According to Jay, "Linn's annual U.S. stamp popularity poll, which began in 1948, is intended as a fun way for readers to voice their opinions about the U.S. stamp program. The poll is neither scientific nor statistically valid."
To cast your vote, click here.
Jay Bigalke, Linn's online editor and Postmark Pursuit columnist, writes, "The ballot pages include pictures of the 2008 stamps from each of three categories: commemorative stamps, definitive and special stamps, and postal stationery."
He goes on to say, "Within each of the three categories, you can select the stamps or issues you think have the best design and worst design, and also those you consider the most important and the least necessary."
According to Jay, "Linn's annual U.S. stamp popularity poll, which began in 1948, is intended as a fun way for readers to voice their opinions about the U.S. stamp program. The poll is neither scientific nor statistically valid."
To cast your vote, click here.
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