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We offer stamp collectors a service called "Stamps on Approval". Here's how it works. You have a stamp collection you care about. Or, you wish to start a stamp collection you can be proud of. After receiving your name, address, and interests, we send you a sampling of stamps on approval. Which means, if, after reviewing the selection, you approve of any, or all, of the shipment, then you send us payment. Buy any, all, or none. We just ask that you make your selections within 2 weeks of receipt.

This is a very popular way to collect stamps, as it offers you the convenience of browsing through, and examining, stamps from the comfort of your home!

Generations of philatelists have benefited from collecting "on approval".

You can trust us to offer you fine, collectible, world wide postage stamps. We are Dealer Members of the American Philatelic Society, and we have been supplying collectors with stamps and supplies since 1987!

We use real postage stamps on all our mailings, and as an added convenience to you, our return envelopes are "postage paid" by us.

Below please click on our email link, so we can start sending you approvals right away!

mike@wiltonstamp.com

Thank you!!

Mike Goldberg, Owner

Our address is:

Wilton Stamp Company

PMB #430, 4417 13th St.

Saint Cloud, FL 34769

Plus, you can reach us by phone at:

800-356-4934

 

Request: US mint, postally used, Plate Number Blocks, and First Day Covers; World Wide mint, used, Topicals including John F. Kennedy issues, Large Packet collections; Philatelic Supplies; and please feel free to send want lists of specific items!

 

 

The term philately pronounced ("fih-LAT-ul-ee.") was  first used in 1864 by  Georges Herpin, an avid collector of stamps. The word is a translation of the Greek words philos (“love”) and  ateleia ("that which is tax-free”). This phrase was intended to be a reference to the fact that postage stamp permitted the letter to come free of charge to the recipient.