Society for the Suppression of Speculative Stamps
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The Society for the Suppression of Speculative Stamps (S.S.S.S.) was a short-lived and ill-fated attempt by philatelists before 1900 to suppress the issue of unnecessary stamps designed mainly for sale to collectors.
The society was formed on 6 May 1895 and lasted until about 1897 when it broke up due to the failure of dealers and collectors within its ranks to boycott speculative issues.
The society was supported by the Royal Philatelic Society London and the American Philatelic Society
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The society was formed on 6 May 1895 and lasted until about 1897 when it broke up due to the failure of dealers and collectors within its ranks to boycott speculative issues.
The society was supported by the Royal Philatelic Society London and the American Philatelic Society
American Philatelic Society
The American Philatelic Society is the largest nonprofit stamp collecting and organization of philately in the world, with almost 44,000 members from 110 countries...
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Examples of the Society publications
- The Society for the Suppression of Speculative Stamps. The Post Office, 1895, Vol. V, No. 53, p. 59.
- The Society for the Suppression of Speculative Stamps. St. Martin’s-le-Grand, F. J. Beckley (ed.), 1895, Vol. V, No. 20, pp. 478–479.