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M e d a l  C r i t e r i a

(Designed by late John Eggen, a past USPCS Director & an avid Postal History Collector of Kansas & of Steamboat Mail)


P u r p o s e

To provide meaningful recognition for exhibits of United States Classic postal issues or postal history and to encourage further study, research, and display of U.S. issues and postal history of the Classic Period.

The Classic Period is defined to include any and all U.S. stamps and/or covers from the stampless era up to, but NOT including the First Bureau Issue of 1894. This DOES include the issues of the Confederate States of America as well as all items referred to as "back of the book issues" which were issued before 1894.


E l i g i b i l i t y

To be eligible for the USPCS Medal, an exhibit must be entered in the open competition at a U.S. National Show qualifying for the World Series of Philately. It must consist predominately of U.S. classics material as defined above. The exhibit must have earned a Gold or Vermeil level award at this show. The exhibit may present stampless covers, proofs & essays, stamps, covers, cancellations, postal history, postal stationery, & other back-of-the-book material, or combination showings selected from the foregoing. No less than 75% of the material in the exhibit shall be within the defined classic period.

Membership in the U.S. Philatelic Classics Society is NOT a prerequisite for the award.


C o n s i d e r a t i o n

To be under consideration for the USPCS Medal, an exhibit shall follow contemporary exhibiting procedures & no special rules will be required. The panel of Judges may award this medal to any exhibit they feel meets the criteria above & has distinctive merit, whether the exhibit is the best of the classic exhibits or not. Presentation of the USPCS Medal is not mandatory at any given Exhibition to which it has been made available.


S p e c i a l  N o t e

The U.S. Philatelic Classics Society desires this award NOT be given to the same exhibit more than once in a twenty-four (24) month period. A list of recent winners has been supplied to the show committee together with the award. The Awards Chair will attempt to provide as up to date information as available, prior to the show.

Revised 03-MAR-2003


R e c e n t  W i n n e r s

For recent U.S. Philatelic Classics Society Medal & Clock Winners (1999-2001), please click HERE.

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