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  • May 14, 2026 5:53 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    AFDCS Sponsors 8 Postmarks for Boston 2026:
    One Pictorial for Each Day

    In addition to the daily "theme" postmarks provided by the U.S. Postal Service and the various first-day cancels, the American First Day Cover Society has announced eight AFDCS Station postmarks that will be available to collectors at the Boston 2026 World Expo show.

    AFDCS Membership chair Trevor Bills led the effort for the postmarks. The special days of the show, to be commemorated both by the USPS and the AFDCS cancels, are:
    • May 23 250th Anniversary of the U.S. Day
    • May 24 Favorite Stamp Day
    • May 25 Stamp Collectors Day
    • May 26 Letter Writing Day
    • May 27 International Peace Day
    • May 28 Sports Day
    • May 29 Honoring Heroes Day
    • May 30 Youth and Family Day
    Each postmark should be available at the USPS Cancellations Booth at the show starting on its date and then for the rest of the show. Each design measures 1.50- by 2.50 inches.

    The AFDCS is also producing and selling the Official Souvenir Show Covers, one for each day of the show, with cachets (designs) by professional philatelic artist Chris Calle. These will be available at the AFDCS Booth, Tables 18-20, in the Americas Pavilion.
  • May 03, 2026 12:49 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    After the email blast about all the wonderful FDC opportunities at Boston 2026, the question arose, "How can I get the Official Souvenir Show Covers and AFDCS cachets if I'm not at the show?"

    Visit the AFDCS Marketplace's Newly-Added Covers page, where you can order unserviced cachets and serviced covers. You'll also find FDCs there for other recent issues.

    You might say we've got you covered.

    The serviced covers won't be shipped until after June 1.

    Payment on our site is made through the PayPal system, even if you are paying with a non-PayPal debit or credit card. However, if you want to use a payment card more directly, send an email to sales@afdcs.org and request an invoice. Or send a check to AFDCS Sales, Box 44, Annapolis Junction, MD 20701-0044.

    We also still have shifts open for volunteers at the AFDCS' three tables at Boston 2026. Please contact sales@afdcs.org to sign up.


  • April 30, 2026 3:59 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The American First Day Cover Society is providing plenty of reasons for FDC collectors to attend. By the numbers:

    • 1 AFDCS regional meeting
    • 6 U.S. first-days and a "dedication"
    • first-day cachets for the six new U.S. issues
    • 8 foreign first-days by five countries
    • 4 AFDCS-presented seminars
    • 4 meetings of AFDCS chapters
    • 8 official souvenir show covers
    • 1 cachet artist with an auto(graph) pen,
    • 1 FDC-related book signing
    • 8 gold-medal entries from seven countries in the Experimental Class exhibition, and
    • countless FDC and event covers on our three tables in the Americas Pavilion.

     The Regional Meeting is on Sunday, May 24, at 2 p.m. in Room 153C on Level 1.

     The seminars are

    • Chris Calle, "Design of Stamps and Show Covers," Monday, 2 p.m., Room 156C
    • Foster Miller, "7-1-71 First Day Covers," Wednesday, 2 pm, Room 158
    • USPS Stamp Fulfillment Services, Thursday, 2 p.m., Room 158
    • Gary Loew, "Coxsackie to Vienna via West Africa FDC," Friday, 3 p.m., Room 158

     The Chapters with events are

    • Ebony Society of Philatelic Events And Reflections (ESPER) (Saturday, 2 p.m., Room 157C
    • American Ceremony Program Society (Tuesday, 2 p.m., Room 158)
    • Maximum Card Study Unit (MACSU) (Thursday, 11 a.m., Room 157B)
    • Gay & Lesbian History on Stamps (Friday, 1 p.m., Room 157C)

     Of course, there's much more than just FDCs at this show — merit badge workshops, other organization's meetings, talks on everything from technology to mail service 250 years ago. More events are being added to the schedule all the time. For more information, check the Boston 2026 app or go to the Boston2026.org website.


  • April 29, 2026 11:57 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The American First Day Cover Society is producing the Official Boston 2026 World Expo show covers, both serviced and unserviced. The press release is many places. You can see and order all 8 cachets here. They will also be on-sale at the AFDCS' stand at the show, booths 18, 19 and 20 in the Americas Pavilion. Also there will be cachet designer Chris Calle, who has shown willingness in the past to provide autographs.

    Prefer to order by mail? Send orders (payable to AFDCS) to AFDCS Sales, Box 44, Annapolis Junction, MD 20701-0044.  However, covers will be sent after June 1.

  • April 11, 2026 2:57 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The AFDCS will have at least two tables (18 and 19) for sales and promotion of FDC collecting and the Society in the Americas Pavilion at the Boston 2026 international stamp show, May 23-30. Volunteers are needed to assist in staffing the AFDCS booth. Shifts will be 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., 12 to 2 p.m., 2 to 4 and 4 to 6 for the first seven days of the show and 10-12 and 12 to 3 p.m. on Saturday May 30, the last day of the show. Volunteers are also needed for cover preparation from 9AM to 10AM each day of the show (we will arrange for early admission to the show).

     If you can assist at the show, please email AFDCS Boston 2026 Show Coordinator Foster Miller at fmillerfdc@gmail.com. Please specify the dates and times you will be available. Please do not respond "as needed," but rather provide dates and times.

  • April 11, 2026 2:50 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    A variety of first day cover catalogues originally published by FDC Publishing (Mike Mellone) are now available for purchase either as a PDF digital download or three-hole punched unbound print-on-demand hardcopy here. These include the 18-volume Planty cachet catalogues for 1920s and 1930s issues, the Mellone cachet catalogues for the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, and First Cachets Revealed 2006 Professional Edition.

    Also, a limited number of AFDCS Court of Honor #45 (2025 holidays) first day covers honoring Carolyn Marks remain available and can be ordered on our website. There are also AFDCS cachets for recent issues and space missions here. (COH #45 is also on that page.) 

    Keep checking the "Newly-Added" page for the latest issues.

  • March 31, 2026 5:51 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The American Philatelic Society board has approved the joint show of BALPEX and Americover in 2026, with two World Series of Philately exhibitions.

  • December 30, 2025 7:22 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Nominations will be accepted through May 30, 2026, for the Philip H. Ward Award for Excellence in First Day Cover Literature, presented annually by the American First Day Cover Society. All works published in 2025 are eligible.

    All articles and published in First Days, the AFDCS journal, are automatically considered. Other articles and works may be submitted to the Ward Award Committee chair, Mark Goodson, 315 East Dewey Street, Ellettsville, IN 47429-1901, bgdsn@comcast.net, either as clippings or .pdf scans of the material as published.

    The award is presented each year at Americover, the annual convention of the AFDCS, which will be held August 7-9, 2026, in conjunction with BALPEX. A complete list of past winners can be found at www.afdcs.org/Awards-&-Honors#phw

    Past works honored by the AFDCS reflect a wide variety of sources, including journals of other organizations and books.

    The award is named in honor of Philip H. Ward (1890-1963), the distinguished Philadelphia stamp collector, dealer and journalist who was a pioneer in the field of first day covers. The award was instituted by the AFDCS in 1964. 

  • December 30, 2025 7:19 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    The Board of Directors of the American First Day Cover Society has re-elected Lloyd de Vries of New Jersey as the organization's president for calendar-year 2026. Others re-elected as AFDCS officers were Ralph Nafziger of Oregon, executive vice president; Walter Douglas George of Massachusetts, first vice president; and Mark Gereb of New Jersey, recording secretary. In addition, Eric Wile of North Carolina was elected as Treasurer, replacing Mark Thompson of Tennessee, who has retired.

    They, along with the editor of the journal First Days, the executive secretary, the immediate past president, the general counsel and the chairs of the Education, Sales and Membership departments, comprise the organization's executive committee.

    The Board also chose Cynthia Scott of Indiana as its chair for 2026.

    AFDCS officers and directors are not compensated nor reimbursed for their travel expenses. 
  • December 04, 2025 3:13 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    All 18 volumes of the Mellone's Planty Photo Encyclopedia of Cacheted First Day Covers, encompassing issues from 1901 through 1939, are now available from the American First Day Cover Society, either as digital downloads or computer-printed unbound copies punched for looseleaf notebooks. That includes the long out-of-print Volume 17 that catalogues the Baseball Centennial issue of 1939, Scott 855.

    The AFDCS obtained permission from Michael A. Mellone's estate to reprint his important books on first day covers. Eventually, the society hopes to expand and update the listings. Already, Volumes 1 through 6 include updates that were published in First Days, the official journal of the society. The catalogues may be ordered here on the AFDCS website.

    "First day cover catalogs are essential for any collector of first day covers," said Publications Committee chair Mick Zais. "They identify cachet makers and establish rough measures of scarcity and desirability. Providing thesecatalogs online is a great service that the American First Day Cover Society provides to its members and the public."

    Also available are reprints of Mellone's Specialized Cachet Catalog of FDCs of the 1940s and the 1950s. A reprint of the 1960s catalogue should be available soon.

    The cachet catalogues by Prof. Earl Planty first appeared in the 1970s, but Mellone's FDC Publishing Co. was responsible for refining and expanding the concept and making the books available to a wider audience. The knowledge contained in these books revolutionized first day cover collecting, allowing philatelists to know what they had and what they didn't have.

    The AFDCS is the largest not-for-profit first day cover society in the world, with members in more than half a dozen countries. It publishes its award-winning journal, First Days, six times a year, as well as original handbooks, catalogues and YouTube videos, and is a co-sponsor of the annual Great American Stamp Show. It holds an annual cachetmaking contest and encourages philatelic exhibiting and writing about FDCs.

    The AFDCS Publications Committee —Zais, Education Department chair Michael Lake, Tris Fall, Doug George and Pat Morgan —is working on reprints of other FDC Publishing works. The AFDCS also offers catalogues for specific issues, ranging from the 1969 Moon Landing stamp (Sc. C76) to Cats and Elvis.

    There are lower prices for AFDCS members. Membership begins at $24 a year. The different options are listed here.

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