Stamp Show
The Columbia Philatelic Society, the oldest stamp club in South Carolina, is holding their winter stamp show February 19 – 20 at Spring Valley HighContinue Reading
The Columbia Philatelic Society, the oldest stamp club in South Carolina, is holding their winter stamp show February 19 – 20 at Spring Valley High School, 120 Sparkleberry Lane, Columbia. Hours are: Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
More than 10 vendors from the southeast will be there to show and sell classic U.S. and worldwide stamps, First Day Covers and postal history. If you have a collection for sale, have the vendors evaluate them for you. View the exciting and interesting exhibits of CPS members.
Buy stamps at the U. S. Post Office booth. Did you know the Boy Scouts have a stamp collecting merit badge? Earn yours at the show. Admission and parking is free and there are door prizes awarded every hour.
For more information contact Mark Postmus ([email protected]) or John Owen for the merit badge ([email protected])
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