Elvis Presley 29-cent Dual Stamp Cover with Indianapolis Air Mail Facility Cancel
This 1993 First Day Cover features two Elvis Presley 29-cent stamps (Scott 2721) depicting Elvis in a gold jacket with microphone against a pink background. The cover displays a simple black cachet with 'Elvis Presley' text and stylized vinyl record graphic by Technical FDO1. Two distinct January 8, 1993 cancellations appear: a red USPS AMF Tour facility mark and a blue Indianapolis Air Mail Facility pictorial cancel (46251).
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This First Day Cover features a simple cachet with black text reading 'Elvis Presley' and a stylized black vinyl record graphic beneath the text. Two 29-cent USA Elvis Presley stamps are affixed, depicting Elvis in a gold jacket holding a vintage microphone against a pink/magenta background. The left stamp bears a red circular USPS cancellation from the AMF Tour facility dated January 8, 1993, while the center of the cover shows a blue circular pictorial cancel reading 'Indianapolis, IN Air Mail Facility 46251' dated January 8, 1993. The cachet maker is identified as 'Technical FDO1' printed below the record graphic.
This First Day Cover features two 29-cent Elvis Presley stamps (Scott #2721) with vivid artwork of Elvis in a gold jacket holding a microphone against a pink background. The cachet, created by Technical FDOI, displays a stylized black vinyl record and the text 'Elvis Presley' in white. Two distinct postmarks are present: a red circular USPS AMF Tour mark and a blue pictorial cancellation from the Indianapolis Air Mail Facility, both dated January 8, 1993.
(The automatic summaries sometimes misidentify the postmark as part of the cachet artwork.)