A philatelist is a person who collects stamps and can also be referred to as a lover of stamps.
A stamp collector is referred to as a philatelist. The word is derived from Greek and refers to the love of pre-paid taxes, a reference to paying for the service when you buy the stamp and getting it by affixing it to a letter or package.The word philatelist is also used to refer to someone who studies stamps, but who may not actually collect them.Of course, another common name for a person who collects stamps is a stamp collector!
A Philatalist is a person who saves stamps,
a person who collects stamps
A person who studies and collects imprinted stamps. "pertaining to philately" philately = stamp collecting
An aerophilatelist is a person who collects airmail stamps.
The philatelist is the one who collects and studies postage stamps, postmarks, and related materials.
A philatelist is a person who collects stamps.
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Philatelists collect stamps and postal history.
Yokiti Yamamoto has written: 'Japanese postage stamps' -- subject(s): Postage stamps 'Japanese postage stamps (for philatelists)' -- subject(s): Postage-stamps
Stamp Dealer. A philatelist is someone who studies stamps.
A philatelist collects stamps and other related materials, such as postal history items, covers, and postcards. This hobby involves studying the design, printing methods, and historical significance of stamps from various countries and periods. Philatelists often participate in exhibitions, trade with other collectors, and may focus on specific themes or geographical regions.