 
				STAMP COLLECTING
				 
				These were the REQUIREMENTS 
				before the REVISIONS made on January 1, 2001. 
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					- Do the following:
					
						- Discuss how you can better understand people, places, 
						institutions, history, and geography as a result of collecting 
						stamps.
 
						- Briefly describe some aspects of the history, growth, 
						and development of the United States postal system. How 
						is it different from postal systems in other countries?
 
					 
					 
					- Define topical stamp collecting. What are some other types 
					of stamp collections?
 
					- Show at least ONE example of each of the following:
					
						- Perforated and imperforate stamps
 
						- Mint and used stamps
 
						- Sheet-booklet and coil stamps
 
						- Numbers on plate block, booklet, coil, or marginal markings
 
						- Overprint and surcharge
 
						- Metered mail
 
						- Definitive, commemorative, semipostal, and airmail stamps
 
						- Cancellation and postmark
 
						- First day cover
 
						- Postal stationery (aerogramme, stamped envelope, and 
						postal card)
 
					 
					 
					- Do the following:
					
						- Demonstrate the use of ONE standard catalog for several 
						different stamp issues. Explain why catalog value can vary 
						from the corresponding purchase price.
 
						- Explain the meaning of the term CONDITION as used to 
						describe a stamp. Show examples that illustrate the different 
						factors that affect a stamp's value.
 
					 
					 
					- Demonstrate the use of at least THREE of the following stamp 
					collector's tool:
					
						- Stamp tongs
 
						- Water and Tray
 
						- Magnifier(s)
 
						- Hinges
 
						- Perforation gauge
 
						- Envelopes and sleeves
 
						- Watermark fluid
 
					 
					 
					- Do the following:
					
						- Show a stamp album and how to mount stamps with or without 
						hinges. Show at least ONE page that displays several stamps.
 
						- Discuss at least THREE ways you can help to preserve 
						stamps, covers, and albums in first-class condition.
 
					 
					 
					- Do at least TWO of the following:
					
						- Design a stamp, cancellation, or cachet.
 
						- Visit a post office, stamp club, or stamp show with 
						an experienced collector. Explain what you saw and/or did.
 
						- Write a review of an interesting article from a stamp 
						newspaper, magazine, or book.
 
						- Research and report on a famous stamp-related personality 
						or the history behind a particular stamp.
 
						- Describe the steps taken to produce a stamp. include 
						the methods of printing, types of paper, perforation styles, 
						and how they are gummed.
 
						- Prepare a two-to-three page display involving stamps. 
						Using ingenuity, as well as clippings, drawings, etc., tell 
						a story about the stamps. How do they relate to history, 
						geography, or a favorite topic of yours?
 
					 
					 
					- Mount and show, in a purchased or homemade album, ONE of 
					the following:
					
						- A collection of 250 or more different stamps from at 
						least 15 countries.
 
						- A collection of a stamp from each of 50 different countries, 
						mounted on maps to show the location of each.
 
						- A collection of 100 or more different stamps from either 
						one country or a group of closely related countries.
 
						- A collection of 75 or more different stamps on a single 
						topic. (Some interesting topics are Scouts, birds, insects, 
						the Olympics, sports, flowers, animals, ships, Christmas, 
						trains, famous people, space, medicine, etc.) Stamps may 
						be from different countries.
 
						- A collection of postal items discovered in your mail 
						by monitoring over a period of thirty days. Include at least 
						five different types listed in requirement 3, above.
 
					 
					 
				 
				 
				BSA Advancement ID#: 108 
				Pamphlet Revision Date: 1997 
				Requirements last revised in 1993 
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