Hook’s Drug Store Museum is grateful that Daniel Shifrin R.Ph. has granted permission to post his entire collection of First Day Cover Pharmacy stamps. What follows is Mr. Shifrin’s collection and his story. The Museum is fortunate that three Hook’s Drug Store post cards are part of this unique and treasured collection.
The U.S. Pharmacy Stamp was introduced on November 10, 1972. The stamp bears the word “Pharmacy” against a black background. The stamp also contains a yellow mortar and pestle and two medication bottles. It is an 8-cent stamp.
The stamp honors the men and women who serve the pharmacy profession. It has adorned a plethora of items including keychains, plaques, mugs, and even belt buckles. No other stamp has been admired as much throughout its history.
When a new U.S. postage stamp is first introduced, a ceremony is held in a particular city on a particular day. The Pharmacy Stamp was introduced in Cincinnati at the American Pharmaceutical Association convention.
At that time, many stamp companies, pharmaceutical companies, and individuals designed pictorial envelopes to which they affixed the Pharmacy Stamp. These commemorative envelopes, or First Day Covers (FDCs), had the stamp postmarked with the special “First Day of Issue” cancellation.
My collection has been exhibited at stamp shows and local libraries; presented twice at the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists convention; and displayed at the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum.
The captions beneath the FDCs are courtesy of pharmacy historian George Griffenhagen. Mr. Griffenhagen was responsible for my start in collecting Pharmacy Stamp FDCs and supplied me with much assistance and materials through the years.
The cachet shown above was drawn exclusively for me by Tom Foust of McComb, Ohio, and is individually numbered on the reverse side. I became familiar with Tom Foust and his work after he created a special First Day Cover (FDC) announcing the birth of my daughter.
The captions beneath these cachets are courtesy of George Griffenhagen. He was responsible for introducing me to collecting Pharmacy Stamp FDCs and has provided me with invaluable assistance and materials throughout the years.
Finally, if you have any questions or comments regarding my collection, or if you are aware of other Pharmacy Stamp First Day Covers, please contact:
Daniel Shifrin, R.Ph.
Email: RPDANNY627@gmail.com
Phone: 908-202-0448