A
Field Day for
National Park Collectors
Pssst…philatelists, numismatists, parkies – you know who you
are. ….
If it’s the cha-ching of change or shiny, new things that capture you, check out the first coin in the America the Beautiful QuartersTM series, released in Arkansas. Hot Springs National Park graces this stunning quarter and blazes a beautiful trail for a Yellowstone National Park quarter in June, Yosemite National Park in July, and Grand Canyon National Park in September. You can purchase the coins from the United States Mint at www.usmint.gov
Prefer
your paraphernalia gummed and perforated? 'The Grandest
Things: Our National Parks in Words, Images, and Stamps'
made its debut when Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar,
Postmaster General John E. Potter, and National Park Service
Deputy Director Dan Wenk unveiled it at the Smithsonian’s
Postal Museum. The 116-page hardcover book, produced by the
U.S. Postal Service and the National Park Service is unique
in its inclusion of both famous parks and smaller gems –
plus, it includes nine mint stamps—including the 1972 Old
Faithful, Yellowstone.
And, if all this isn’t enough to throw your collecting instinct into primal-overdrive – the United States Postal Service revealed Scenic American Landscapes premium stamped postcards in a first-day-of-issue-ceremony. The set of 20 stamped cards showcases 10 spectacular national park photographs originally featured on Scenic American Landscapes stamps issued over the past decade.

The
Grandest Things and the Scenic American Landscapes postcards
are available now at
http://www.stampproducts.com/parksbook/ and soon at
select national park bookstores.
Jon Jarvis, National Park Service Director said, “For people who love their parks or love collecting, these commemoratives will bring memories of fun times with family and friends; for those who are just learning about their national parks, this book, the postcards, and series of quarters is a great way to get acquainted. I hope everyone will discover a new national park this National Park Week.”
In honor of National Park Week, entrance is free at national parks from April 17-25, 2010.
















