The American Philatelist

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{{Infobox magazine

| title = The American Philatelist

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| image_caption = The American Philatelist

| editor = Susanna Mills

| company = American Philatelic Society

| frequency = Monthly

| language = American English

| category = Philately

| firstdate = 1887

| country = United States

| website = {{URL|https://stamps.org/the-american-philatelist}}

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The American Philatelist, published by the American Philatelic Society, is one of the world's oldest{{cite web |title=The Swiss SBZ: The third oldest philatelic magazine |url=https://fepanews.com/the-swiss-sbz-the-third-oldest-philatelic-magazine/ |website=FEPA News |publisher=Federation of European Philatelic Associations |access-date=2 June 2025}} philatelic magazines still in operation; its first issue having appeared in January 1887.[http://stamps.org/American-Philatelist The American Philatelist.] stamps.org 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2012. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120504221217/http://stamps.org/American-Philatelist Archived here.]

The magazine is published monthly for members of the APS. It has the appearance of a standard glossy color magazine, typically running about 100 pages per issue. As the house organ, there are monthly departments covering APS news and activities, a president's column, and so forth. The core of the magazine consists of 5-10 articles on subjects related to philately, ranging from highly technical subjects such as "Accra overprints on Gold Coast stamps", to the fictional stamps and envelopes that have been used as movie props.

Other regular departments include "The Glassine Surfer", a column reviewing online resources for collectors, book reviews, and U.S. new issues.

The magazine takes both display advertising and classified advertising.

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