The newest issue of Canadian Stamp News (Vol. 50 No. 25) is out, and collectors will immediately notice something different.
At 52 pages, this is one of the largest issues published in years. The expanded edition features a special 32-page section dedicated to the Vincent Graves Greene Philatelic Research Foundation, produced in collaboration with Greene Foundation volunteers and contributors. The section offers readers a rare inside look at the organization that has played a central role in Canadian philately for more than five decades.
From expertizing Canada’s rarest stamps and covers to supporting exhibitors, auction firms and researchers, the Greene Foundation has long been a cornerstone of trust and scholarship in the hobby. Its expert certificates help protect collectors and maintain confidence in the marketplace, while its work behind the scenes continues to strengthen the foundations of philatelic study in Canada and beyond.
The special feature also highlights the Harry Sutherland Philatelic Library, one of the most important philatelic research libraries in North America. Housing thousands of books, journals, auction catalogues and archival documents, the library serves as an invaluable resource for collectors, exhibitors and postal historians seeking to deepen their understanding of Canada’s rich philatelic heritage.
This special collectors edition is designed to be kept, referenced and shared. Whether you are a long-time researcher, exhibitor or simply passionate about Canadian stamps, this issue offers a unique and comprehensive look at an institution that quietly safeguards the knowledge and integrity of the hobby. Pick up your copy of Canadian Stamp News today and discover why the Vincent Graves Greene Philatelic Research Foundation remains one of the true jewels of Canadian philately.
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