Year 20 Magazine - January 1997 - No. 163 - Philatelic Mail

Year 20 Magazine - January 1997 - No. 163 - Philatelic Mail

Year 20 Magazine - January 1997 - No. 163 - Philatelic Mail

The Year 20 Magazine is a monthly publication that covers the world of stamps and stamp collecting. Each issue is packed with in-depth articles, stunning photography, and exclusive interviews with leading philatelists.

The January 1997 issue of Year 20 Magazine is a must-have for any stamp collector. This issue is dedicated to the fascinating world of philatelic mail, and it features a wealth of information on this exciting topic.

Philatelic Mail: A Brief History

The article begins with a brief history of philatelic mail, tracing its origins back to the early days of postage stamps. You'll learn about the different types of philatelic mail, including first day covers, registered mail, and certified mail.

Collecting Philatelic Mail

If you're interested in starting a collection of philatelic mail, this article will provide you with all the information you need to get started. You'll learn about the different ways to acquire philatelic mail, how to store and display your collection, and how to value your stamps.

Thematic Philatelic Mail

One of the most popular ways to collect philatelic mail is by theme. This article will give you some ideas for thematic collections, such as collecting stamps featuring animals, flowers, or historical events.

Philatelic Mail: A Rewarding Hobby

Stamp collecting is a rewarding hobby that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. If you're looking for a new hobby, or if you're simply interested in learning more about the world of stamps, then the Year 20 Magazine is the perfect resource for you.

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The Year 20 Magazine is available in both print and digital formats. To order your copy of the January 1997 issue, visit our website or contact us today.

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The Year 20 Magazine is a valuable resource for stamp collectors of all levels. Order your copy today and start enjoying the world of philatelic mail!