Philatelic Exhibition: Early Philatelic Magazines

Technical Data
Stamp Set | INDIA - 89 world Philatelic Exhibition |
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Date of Issue | January 20, 1989 |
Denomination | Rs. 6.50 |
Quantity | 1,500,000 |
Perforation | comb 13½ x 13 |
Printer | Security Printing Press, Nashik |
Watermark | No Watermark |
Colors | Multicolor |
Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 1206 Stamp Number IN 1263 Yvert et Tellier IN 1009D Stanley Gibbons IN 1361 |
Themes | Magazines | Philatelic Exhibitions | Philately |
Early Philatelic Magazines
The stamp depicts the mastheads of some of the early philatelic magazines, showcasing their importance in the history of philately.
Role of Philatelic Literature:
- Dissemination of News and Information: Philatelic periodicals played a crucial role in sharing news and information among philatelists, helping to foster a sense of community and shared knowledge.
- Bringing Together Philatelists: These magazines were instrumental in bringing philatelists together, providing a platform for discussion, exchange of ideas, and showcasing new discoveries and trends in stamp collecting.
Notable Early Efforts:
- “The Philatelic World” and “The Indian Philatelists”: Both magazines started in 1894 but were short-lived.
- “The Philatelic Journal of India”: Issued by the Philatelic Society of India, first published in Calcutta in 1897, and still in publication today, making it one of the longest-running philatelic journals.
- “India’s Stamp Journal”: Has seen over 50 years of publication.
- “Signet” and “Ind Dak”: Have been in publication for over a decade.
Other Contributions:
- Magazines like “Top Phil,” “Stamp World,” and “Digest”: These and other publications continue to make significant contributions to the field of philately, supporting collectors with valuable insights and updates.
Stamp Design and Acknowledgements:
- Design: The stamp depicts the mastheads of some of these early philatelic magazines.
- Text Courtesy: Dhirubhai Mehta.
- Material for Stamp: G.B. Pai.
This stamp not only celebrates the historical significance of philatelic literature but also acknowledges the continuous efforts of philatelic magazines in promoting and sustaining the hobby of stamp collecting.