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Linn's Stamp News

Linn's Stamp News is the largest weekly newspaper for stamp collectors, boasting a paid circulation of nearly 45,000 (as of 2003). It is published by Amos Press, who also puts out the Scott catalogs.

The front page of the newspaper features major news in the stamp world, including significant new stamp issues around the world, major auctions of rare items, significant new disoveries, philatelic controversies, and oddball news, such as a high price paid for an obvious fake put up on eBay.

In addition, each issue will have a number of additional news stories inside, typically of limited and/or specialized interest. The bulk of the content, however, is in about a dozen "regular features" and an additional two dozen departments.

While many of the regular features go into more depth on traditional philatelic topics such as airmail or postmarks, several are especially notable:

The "Stamp Events Calendar" and "Auction Calendar" are essential for planning attendance at future events.

Finally, there is an extensive classified advertising section. Perhaps the most famous alumnus of this section is Michael Dell, who sold stamps in this section at the age of 12, and later went on to found Dell Computer.

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