Fragrant Water Lily - 1992 Wildflowers of America Series
This First Day Cover features the Fragrant Water Lily stamp from the 1992 Wildflowers of America series, canceled on July 24, 1992, in Columbus, Ohio during an AFDC Society convention. The Technical cachet displays a striking pixelated/mosaic-style wildflower illustration in black and white, complementing the stamp's delicate water lily design with white petals and orange stamens. The pictorial cancellation incorporates a Columbus quincentenary sailing ship motif, marking this special convention station cancel.
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The cachet features a pixelated/mosaic-style black and white artwork depicting a wildflower plant with leaves and blooms on a dark background, framed in a black border. Below the artwork, the text reads 'Wildflowers of America' in italic script with 'TECHNICAL•FDOI•9206' beneath it. The stamp is a USA 29-cent Fragrant Water Lily from the 1992 Wildflowers of America series, showing a white and orange water lily on a dark background. The pictorial cancellation features a sailing ship (referencing Columbus) and reads 'July 24, 1992 / Columbus / Ohio 43216 / A.F.D.C.S. Convention Station'.
This First Day Cover features a black and white pixelated/mosaic-style wildflower illustration as the cachet artwork, complementing the stamp's delicate Fragrant Water Lily design with white petals and orange stamens. The stamp is from the 1992 Wildflowers of America series, with a denomination of 29 cents. The postmark is a pictorial cancellation with a sailing ship motif, commemorating the Columbus quincentenary, and is dated July 24, 1992, from Columbus, Ohio. The cover is in excellent condition, with clear and legible text indicating it was canceled at an A.F.D.C.S. Convention Station.
(The automatic summaries sometimes misidentify the postmark as part of the cachet artwork.)