Smithsonian's National Postal Museum Receives Its Largest Donation from PIMCO's Founder Bill Gross
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Smithsonian's National Postal Museum Receives Its Largest Donation from PIMCO's Founder Bill Gross
The new gallery, which will give the museum public space at the street level, is expected to open in 2012, according to Allen Kane, director of the museum.



WASHINGTON, DC.- William H. Gross, the founder of PIMCO and a stamp collector, has donated $8 million to the National Postal Museum to create a new 12,000-square-foot gallery that will be named in his honor. The new gallery, which will give the museum public space at the street level, is expected to open in 2012, according to Allen Kane, director of the museum.

In addition to the financial donation, Gross will loan three extraordinary philatelic objects:

• A cover from the Pony Express service—the rider was captured by American Indians in 1860 in Nevada while en route from San Francisco to New York City. The pony avoided capture and the letter pouch was recovered two years later on the plains and delivered to the recipient.

• A cover featuring the 10-cent George Washington stamp, dated July 2, 1847. On July 1, two stamps were issued: a 5-cent stamp depicting Benjamin Franklin and this 10-cent stamp. The July 2 cover is the earliest known example of a U.S. postage stamp.

• A block of four 1918 “Inverted Jennys,” one of the most recognizable stamp errors (the blue biplanes were printed upside down on the first sheet of 100 stamps). This is one of six blocks of four known to exist. The Inverted Jenny is the most famous U.S. postage stamp.

The new William H. Gross Stamp Gallery will house the three rarities from Gross and other great items from the National Stamp Collection. In addition, there will be space for educational exhibits, temporary exhibitions and public programs.

The museum’s National Stamp Collection—more than 5,000 stamps and objects highlighting the first 50 years of postage stamps—will be on permanent view for the first time in the new gallery.

“We are honored that Mr. Gross donated funds to create this unique stamp gallery in the National Postal Museum,” said Kane. “This expansion allows us to showcase more of the nearly 6 million objects in the collection—like the National Stamp Collection and other rarities, which have never before been on display.”

“Stamp collecting has been such a rewarding and educational hobby for me that I wanted to share the joys of philately in a way that would benefit future generations of students, citizens and

scholars,” said Gross. “The gallery at the Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum will use stamps and mail to offer a unique perspective on American history and identity. The story of stamps in America is the story of America, and I am proud to be part of preserving and showcasing these treasures.”

The museum will create a small, temporary exhibition with the philatelic rarities called “Treasures from the William H. Gross Collection,” which will be on display in the museum’s atrium Oct. 1-31 in recognition of National Stamp Collecting Month.

The Donor
Gross is PIMCO’s founder and co-chief investment officer in its world headquarters in Newport Beach, Calif. He has been associated with PIMCO since its inception in 1971 and currently oversees the management of more than $850 billion in assets. He is the author of numerous articles on the bond market, as well as the book “Everything You’ve Heard About Investing Is Wrong!” He appears frequently in national publications and worldwide media. Gross has received a number of awards, including Morningstar’s Fixed Income Manager of the Year for 1998, 2000 and 2007, making him the first person to receive this award more than once.

Gross earned a master’s degree in business administration from the Anderson School of Management at UCLA. He received his undergraduate degree from Duke University. Through his family foundation, Gross and his wife, Sue, have been making donations affecting change in such areas as education, women’s health, stem-cell research and social issues in Africa.

The Expansion
The Smithsonian Institution and the U.S. Postal Service (which owns the historic Postal Square Building) recently signed a lease agreement for the additional space. This new space will be added to the museum’s existing 65,000 square feet. The Postal Museum’s additional space will offer better visibility with signs and banners outside and a street-level entrance.

The total cost of the expansion is expected to be about $18 million, which will be paid through private donations.





Smithsonian's National Postal Museum | William H. Gross | PIMCO | Allen Kane |





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