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Benjamin Wishnietsky was born on 18 March, 1915 in United States. Discover Benjamin Wishnietsky's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 98 years old?
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Benjamin Wishnietsky collection of Confederate States postal history was sold by Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries in February 2014.
Benjamin Wishnietsky retired to Florida and served on the board of the Hollywood Stamp Club, in Hollywood, Florida and was editor of their newsletter, the Hollywood Philatelist for more than 30 years. Benjamin and his wife Naomi were happily married for 48 years. He died in 2013. [Florida Certification of Death dated Nov 12, 2013]
He was accredited as an American Philatelic Society judge in 1972 and served for many years. He was named a judge emeritus when he retired. He has won many philatelic awards, most notably the Grand Award at VAPEX in 1975, the Confederate Stamp Alliance trophy in 1975, the NOPEX Reserve Grand Award in 1977, the FLOREX Grand Award (Puerto Rico) in 1980, and the August Dietz Award from the Confederate Stamp Alliance in 1991. He was a great supporter of the Hollywood Stamp Club in Hollywood, Florida and served as editor of their newsletter and on their board of directors for many years. During his tenure as the newsletter editor of the Hollywood Philatelist, the newsletter received American Philatelic Society awards in 1973, 1974, and 1977. He was also a director of the John J. Britt Philatelic Foundation. In 2012, the American Philatelic Society renamed their Champion of Champions Award the Benjamin and Naomi Wishnietsky Champion of Champions Award in his honor.
Benjamin Wishnietsky (1915-2013) was a textile chemist and a collector of United States, Greek, and Confederate philatelic material for his entire adult life.
Wishnietsky, born 18 March 1915, was the author of Confederate Patriotic Covers and Their Usages (1991), the editor of the Confederate States of America Stampless Cover Catalog (1980), and the editor of the American Stampless Cover Catalog: The Standard Reference Catalog of American Postal History (1978). He has written more than 100 articles for the Confederate Philatelist, most of them in his column "Unusual Confederates." All of his books, several of his "Unusual Confederates" columns, and his Confederate States of America, 1861-1865 exhibit, published by U.S. Philatelic Classics Society, Inc., are available through the American Philatelic Research Library.
The collection included rare Confederate postal history items, such as one of only two recorded "Southern Letter Unpaid" covers bearing the 1860 12¢ black George Washington stamp from plate 3 paired on the cover with the 1857 3¢ dull red Washington type III and a vertical pair of the 1863 Confederate States 10¢ blue Jefferson Davis with frame line.