SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2024 - 9:30AM-4:00PM
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2024 - 9:30AM-4:00PM
MASKS ARE OPTIONAL
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER
1232 MAIN AVENUE @ WASHINGTON AVENUE
CLIFTON, NJ
UP to 15 DEALERS – US POSTAL SERVICE
Free Admission – DOOR PRIZE
DESIGNATED YOUTH AREA
Directions: GSP North Exit #154 to RT 46 East to Piaget Ave to Main Ave
GSP South Exit #157 to RT 46 West to Crooks Ave to Main Ave
NYC Port Auth. – NJ Transit Bus 190 DIRECT, stops at Rec. Center
Bring a can of food for the CENTER FOR FOOD ACTION
The Clifton Stamp Society is proud to announce its forthcoming shows for 2024 on the dates stated above. Hours of operation are from 9:30AM to 4:00PM at the Clifton Community Recreation Center, 1232 Main Avenue @ Washington Avenue, Clifton, NJ. Admission & Parking are free.
Combining the world of stamp, coin, cover, currency and postcard collecting, the show
provides collectors and non-collectors alike with an excellent opportunity to view
and appreciate the challenge and variety that these hobbies offer as either individual
or family pastimes. All our participating dealers possess a broad and diverse level
of knowledge which they are happy to share with others. In the best tradition of a
well-rounded show, collectors will be able to leisurely examine stamps, coins, covers, currency, postcards, supplies and collateral materials from all areas.
We will have a door prize for our show attendees. The winner will be notified by mail or telephone. Sample periodicals and other information will be available at no charge. The US Postal Service will be available with a variety of new and recently issued stamps and
Stationery.
Established in 1985 by the Clifton Stamp Society, it is one of the
only regularly scheduled show of its kind covering Passaic, Bergen, Essex, Union, and Morris Counties. It has, since its inception, become a gathering place to exchange knowledge with others, and to renew old and make some new friendships.
Stamp and cover collecting were born almost simultaneously with the issuance of the world’s first adhesive postage stamp by Great Britain in 1840. Postcard collecting can trace its roots back to the early part of the 20th Century. Coin and Currency collecting are also exciting hobbies that attract many philatelists. These hobbies are interesting, entertaining, highly educational, and they can be tailored to just about any budget. Perhaps best of all, they can be an escape from the present, if for only a short time.