Franklin D. Roosevelt was a stamp collector. The USPS even issued a stamp showing him working on his collection.
That is a philatelist.
A philatelist is a person who collects stamps and can also be referred to as a lover of stamps.
Franklin D. Roosevelt had a large stamp collection. I think he was the only President who collected stamps.
I suppose you need one or two stamps to send the president. But my guess is just one.
{| |- | One who is devoted to the collection of stamps is called a philatelist. It is based on the Greek for 'Lover of Taxes.' It is one of the most common hobbies in the world. |}
No, the President does not have any responsibility. The USPS has a committee that determines the subjects of stamps. Once the design is approved, then they are printed.
Not in the United States. The US Postal Service approves the postage stamps.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the president who was an avid stamp collector. His passion for stamps inspired a nation. He collected stamps long before h held office.
1901-1909 were the dates that Roosevelt was president. There is no way to know what stamps you may have.
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People from all parts of the world collect stamps. Kings and Queens and Presidents collect stamps. School kids can collect them too.