U.S. Philatelic Classics Society

Summary

The U.S. Philatelic Classics Society (USPCS) is a society dedicated to the study of United States postal issues and postal history from the Stampless era up to 1893 - i.e. before the Bureau Issues.[1]

The U.S. Philatelic Classics Society
Typenot-for-profit organization
Focusencouragement of philatelic research
Location
OriginsThe Three Cent 1851-57 Unit of the American Philatelic Society
Area served
Worldwide
Methodpreparation and distribution of philatelic literature and periodicals
Key people
Wade E. Saadi
WebsiteThe U.S. Philatelic Classics Society

History edit

The society evolved from the Three Cent 1851-57 Unit of the American Philatelic Society. Its founding members include such famous philatelists as Dr. Carroll Chase, Stanley Bryan Ashbrook, and Leo J. Shaughnessy.

Meetings edit

The society holds annual meetings.

The Chronicle of the U.S. Classic Postal Issues edit

The society publishes its journal The Chronicle of the U.S. Classic Postal on a quarterly basis. The society also publishes a bulletin entitled Chairman’s Chatter.

Awards edit

The society offers a variety of awards for philatelic achievements. These include the Ashbrook Cup, the Chase Cup, the Perry Cup, the Brookman cup, the Mortimer L. Neinken Award, and the Susan M. McDonald Award.

Organization edit

The USPCS is governed by a set of by-laws, and is administered by a board of directors, president, vice president, secretary, assistant secretary, treasurer, and a number of officers with assigned responsibilities.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "USPCS — United States Philatelic Classics Society". www.uspcs.org. Retrieved 3 May 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website