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Stamps featuring the Filipinas Stamp Collectors' Club (FSCC)

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The Philippine Postal Corporation will issue an overprinted souvenir sheet to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Filipinas Stamp Collectors' Club CFSCC).

Stamps featuring the "FILIPINAS 2004" Stamp Exhibition

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The Philippine Postal Corporation will issue 3 more souvenir sheets to publicize the "FILIPINAS 2004" Stamp Exhibition, which celebrates the 150th anniversary of the first Philippine postage stamps. These will be issued one per day during the 3-day show.

Stamps featuring La Union National High School

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The Philippine Postal Corporation will issue a stamp to commemorate the centennial of the establishment of the La Union National High School.

Stamps featuring the PHILAKOREA 2002 World Stamp Exhibition

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The Philippine Postal Corporation will issue a set of two souvenir sheets to publicize the country's participation in PHILAKOREA 2002 World Stamp Exhibition to be held in Seoul, South Korea on August 2-11,2002.

Trivias about the 2001 Stamp Exhibition

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The Philippine Chinese Philatelic Society (PCPS) was formally named and established in 1951 by a group of overseas Chinese philatelists who sought to: 1) promote philately as a wholesome hobby; 2) foster cordial relationship between Filipino and Chinese collectors; 3) introduce Chinese philately to collectors through the print medium; and 4) gain recognition in international philatelic circles.

 

Trivias about the First 4 Philippine Stamps Issued

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The Philippines was one of the first countries in Asia to issue postage stamps (in 1854), 14 years after the first postage stamps were issued in England in 1840.

The Philippine Postal Corporation, in cooperation with the APO Philatelic Society and the Philatelic Society of the Philippines (PSP), is putting up a 150-frame stamp exhibit to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the first Philippine postage stamps, POSTPEX 2004.

 

Trivias about the Presidential Seal stamps

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The original stamps were issued on April 5, 2001 as part of the Presidential seal definitive series. Sales of the stamps were stopped and remainders recalled and sent to the stamp vaults upon the discovery of forgeries in early 2002. With the pressing need for P1.00 and P6.00 stamps, part of over 28,000.000 stamps in storage were taken out of the stamp vault and surcharged with the new values.