Polonus Philatelic Society
Founded | 1939 |
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Founder | Chester Mikucki |
Type | 501(c)(3)not-for-profit organization |
Focus | postage stamps and postal history of Poland |
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Origins | Chicago, IL, USA |
Area served | Worldwide |
Method | meetings, study groups, journal, exhibits, expertization |
Revenue | membership fees, contributions, and sales of memorabilia |
Mission | dedicated to the advancement and promotion of all aspects of philately of Poland and its related areas through education, research and services |
Website | Polonus Philatelic Society |
The Polonus Philatelic Society is a society of stamp collectors who specialize in the postage stamps and postal history of Poland.
Location
The members of the Polonus Philatelic Society are located throughout the USA and in several foreign countries. The society may be contacted via mail sent to: Polonus Philatelic Society, P.O. Box 60438, Rossford, Ohio, 43460-0438.
Charter
The Polonus Philatelic Society is a 501 (c)(3)not-for-profit organization incorporated in 1939 in the state of Illinois. The Society is organized exclusively for educational purposes with the objective of promoting Polish philately through the dissemination of information in the English language.
Polish philately
The society’s interests cover all aspects of Polish postage stamps and stamped covers.
Study groups
Current study groups within the society center on:
- POW Camps
- DP/Intern Camps
- Aero-Philately
- Cinderellas and Labels
- World War I
Quarterly bulletin
The society issues a quarterly “Bulletin of the Polonus Philatelic Society” in the English language.