Yes, there are lots of collectors of Japanese Postage stamps. There are Japanese albums as well as catalogs and collectors groups.
Yokiti Yamamoto has written: 'Japanese postage stamps' -- subject(s): Postage stamps 'Japanese postage stamps (for philatelists)' -- subject(s): Postage-stamps
Timbrology is the study of postage stamps. A Timbrologist is someone who collect stamps.
Through internet we can easily purchase current international postage stamps.
Philatelists collect stamps and postal history.
The collection and study of postage stamps, postmarks, and related materials; stamp collecting.
Jens Eriksen has written: 'Collect birds on stamps' -- subject(s): Birds on postage stamps, Catalogs
Yes, every country uses postage stamps.
They are interesting and originally people collected used stamps. It is inexpensive to collect them so even kids could do it. Many stamps are very beautiful and can teach a lot about the country they come from.
US postage stamps do not expire -- they are always worth face value as postage.
No, they did not exist then. Great Britain introduced the first postage stamps in 1840.
Mark Harris Winnegrad has written: 'Highlights of the history of printing as depicted on postage stamps' -- subject(s): History, Postage stamps, Printing, Topics 'Printing on stamps' -- subject(s): History, Postage stamps, Printing, Printing on postage stamps, Topics
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