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2026 Southeastern Stamp Expo set for Jan. 23-25 announces further details
By Linn’s Staff
The 2026 Southeastern Stamp Expo, hosted by the Southeast Federation of Stamp Clubs on Jan. 23-25 at the Hilton Atlanta Northeast, 5993 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., in Peachtree Corners, Ga., announced further details about the show in a Jan. 3 release.
Show hours are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Parking is free, and admission for the weekend is $7 per family.
The show will feature more than 140 frames of exhibits and a bourse (sales area) with 22 dealers. Experienced stamp collectors will be on hand to provide evaluations of inherited stamp collections.
Some of the additional details provided include demonstrations throughout the show of the recently released app AI Stamp ID, an artificial intelligence application that can identify and digitally grade any stamp. Also part of the show will be presentations titled “250 Years: How Americans Celebrate America – a Postal History Perspective,” “Georgia Signers of the Declaration of Independence,” “The St. Petersburg Locals – The Stamps and Uses,” “The 1918 Czech Scout Philately,” “Designing First Day Covers and Show Covers” and an American Topical Association session “Welcome to the Stamping Ground.”
The show theme is the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The theme will be included in exhibits, presentations and special philatelic displays.
More information about the show can be found at the Southeast Federation of Stamp Clubs website, www.sefsc.org.
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