Irwin M. Heiman

Irwin M. Heiman (January 2, 1906 - March 5, 1977) of New York City and California, was a philatelic expert and stamp dealer who was named to the Hall of Fame by the American Philatelic Society.
Collecting interests
Heiman was a specialist on the postage stamps and postal history of Mexico, and was a member of the Mexico Elmhurst Philatelic Society International.
Stamp dealer
Irwin Heiman started selling stamps in the 1920s, and, in 1931, he established his own business, the Metro Stamp Company in New York, later moving the business to California. Metro auctioned stamps until 1975, conducting a total of 220 auctions, plus other sales. Some of the philatelic material he auctioned came from the collections of famous philatelists, such as Edward Howland Robinson Green, Caroline P. Cromwell, and Col. Charles S. Hamilton.
Irwin M. Heiman Memorial Award
He established the Irwin M. Heiman Memorial Award, also known as the Heiman Award, as a bi-annual award to be presented to the author of the noteworthy article on Mexico to be published in the journal Mexicana of the Mexico Elmhurst Philatelic Society International.
Honors and awards
Heiman was named to the American Philatelic Society Hall of Fame in 1978.
 
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