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STAMP COLLECTING DAY

A hand holds a magnifying glass as a stamp collector examines a selection of postage stamps destined for an album.

Saturday, October 27, 2018
10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Unitarian Church
6300 A Street, Lincoln
Free parking and entry
Barrier-free access
Tens of thousands of U.S. and foreign stamps—
1¢ each for youth and 5¢ for adults
Stamp-collecting tool tips: tongs, albums, gauges, watermarking, catalogs, etc.

LINPEX

LINPEX 2018

Dates and Times

Saturday and Sunday, February 24–25, 2018
Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST
Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. CST.

Place

Country Inn & Suites
5353 N. 27th St.
Lincoln  Nebraska  68521
Reservations: +1.800.830.5222 or 402.476.5353
Web: Reservations

Directions:

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Price and Accommodations

Show Attractions

The show features a variety of offerings:

The show program is available online.

Collection Evaluations

Many times a relative inherits or receives a collection or accumulation of stamps from another relative. It can be confusing to try to figure out what to do with that box or those boxes. Options include becoming a collector (!), selling, donating, or using the stamps.

Knowledgeable members of the Lincoln Stamp Club can take a look at your holdings and give you some idea about the directions that make sense to take. This is not a formal appraisal, but a free assessment to help you make a better informed choice.

The Evaluations Team will be present throughout the whole show. If you need assistance to bring your accumulation into the show hall, please visit with one of the Club members at Welcome Table inside the main door.

Beginners’ Table

One of the great joys of stamp collecting, one that never gets old, is the hunt. The Beginners’ Table will satisfy your desire to hunt for the stamps you want. There will be thousands upon thousands of stamps on tables with enough chairs for everyone to have a seat and to hunt. The Club will also sell gallon bags of stamps you can take home for later.

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