Linn's Stamp News

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Linn's Stamp News
CategoriesHobby magazine
FrequencyWeekly
CompanyAmos Media Co.
CountryUnited States
Based inSidney, Ohio
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.linns.com
ISSN0161-6234

Linn's Stamp News is an American weekly magazine for stamp collectors. It is published by Amos Media Co., which also publishes the Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue, the Scott Specialized Catalogue of United States Stamps and Covers, and the Scott Classic Specialized Catalogue of Stamps and Covers 1840–1940. Linn's was founded in 1928 by George W. Linn as Linn's Weekly Stamp News.[1]

The size of the paper shrank in late 2007.

Description[edit]

The front page of the publication features news from the stamp world, including significant new stamp issues around the world, major auctions of rare items, significant new discoveries, philatelic controversies, and notable events, such as eBay's ending two programs that regularly examined stamp and coin listings for the purpose of deterring fraudulent sales.[2]

Each issue has additional news stories inside along with a wide variety of features and columns.

Regular features include:

  • "U.S. Stamp News" by John Hotchner, a weekly column that touches on a variety of unusual and interesting U.S. stamps and covers, along with a monthly column on stamp expertizing and a monthly cartoon contest.
  • "Editor's Insights" by Charles Snee, editor of Linn's and the Scott catalogs. Snee discusses numerous topics and current news of interest to collectors.
  • "Washington Postal Scene" by veteran reporter Bill McAllister, whose in-depth stories on news involving the United States Postal Service have gained national attention.
  • "Kitchen Table Philately" by two pseudonymous mixture reviewers, "E. Rawolik VI" and "E Rawolik VII" ("kiloware" spelled backward). Both reviewers report on the contents of stamp mixtures (also known as kiloware) bought from dealers advertising in Linn's. They use the number of stamps in the mixture and pricing to determine whether a particular mixture is a good value or is overpriced.
  • "Collector's Forum" is about unusual stamps or usages reported by collectors. When the Linn's staff can answer the inquiry, they provide details. In other cases, the answer is provided by readers in a subsequent "Forum Update."
  • "Stamp Market Tips" gives readers tips on stamps that the columnists consider to be of good value.
  • The "Stamp Events Calendar" and "Auction Calendar" indicate forthcoming events.
  • The United States Stamp Program is a weekly feature. Stamp programs of Canada and the United Nations are published monthly.

Linn's Stamp News Monthly[edit]

Collectors who subscribe to the weekly publication also received Linn's Stamp News Monthly. Linn's Stamp News Monthly included a special section devoted to new listings in the Scott catalog. The monthly publication also features:

  • "Auction Roundup" by Linn's New York Correspondent Matthew Healey, which offered coverage of recent auctions and the prices realized at those sales.
  • "Spotlight" by noted stamp writer Ken Lawrence, who presented in-depth research on a variety of stamp topics.
  • "Amazing Stamp Stories" by David Lodge and Patrick Reynolds, a cartoon-style feature on rare and interesting stamps.

Collectors also can subscribe to Linn's Stamp News Monthly only, at a reduced price.[3] Subscribers can read the complete contents online at no extra charge. Several eNewsletters[4] are sent each week that contain excerpts to Linn’s stories with links to the full story online.

Publication changes[edit]

In 2023 Amos Media Co. announced changes to the publication of Linn's Stamp News. The monthly publication changed names to Scott Stamp Monthly. Additionally the weekly Linn's Stamp News changed to 52 issues per year; however, only 24 were physical publications with the rest being digital only. These changes went into effect 6 March 2023.[5]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "LINNS.COM: The website of the world's largest weekly stamp newspaper-Linn's Stamp News". Archived from the original on 2014-10-31. Retrieved 2014-10-31.
  2. ^ "eBay scraps stamp and coin review programs". Auctions. Linn's Stamp News. 11 July 2014.
  3. ^ "Linn's Stamp News & Scott Stamp Magazine Subscription Offers". Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  4. ^ "LINNS.COM: The website of the world's largest weekly stamp newspaper-Linn's Stamp News". Archived from the original on 2014-11-01. Retrieved 2014-11-11.
  5. ^ "Scott Stamp Monthly to return; Linn's Stamp News to be 52 issues". Archived from the original on 2023-03-22. Retrieved 2023-05-25.

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