New Baseball Mini-Album from the APS
The American Philatelic Society has released another of its downloadable mini
albums that you may print for personal use or distribute free of charge.
Featuring color photos and write-ups about various baseball stamps, the new U.S. Baseball album is 21 pages in length. Along with the APS staff, Norman Houser and Tina Scharf helped identify the stamps that are included which go from the 1939 Baseball centennial stamp to the yet to be released Major League Baseball All-Stars block of four.
According to the APS website, "...other albums range from as few as four to more than 30 pages and include background information on the illustrated stamps. Albums are not necessarily comprehensive. They focus on face different stamps that the average collector has a reasonable chance to acquire often excluding expensive items and varieties. With the exception of U.S. annual pages most are licensed by Scott Publishing Company and include the Scott Catalog numbers."
To view and download albums, click here.
Featuring color photos and write-ups about various baseball stamps, the new U.S. Baseball album is 21 pages in length. Along with the APS staff, Norman Houser and Tina Scharf helped identify the stamps that are included which go from the 1939 Baseball centennial stamp to the yet to be released Major League Baseball All-Stars block of four.
According to the APS website, "...other albums range from as few as four to more than 30 pages and include background information on the illustrated stamps. Albums are not necessarily comprehensive. They focus on face different stamps that the average collector has a reasonable chance to acquire often excluding expensive items and varieties. With the exception of U.S. annual pages most are licensed by Scott Publishing Company and include the Scott Catalog numbers."
To view and download albums, click here.
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