Wild Columbine Scott #2676 with Technical Black & White Pixel Art Cachet

This First Day Cover features a striking black and white pixelated cachet in cross-stitch aesthetic from Technical (FDOI-9206), complementing the vibrant Wild Columbine stamp from the 1992 Wildflowers series. The 29-cent stamp showcases red and green columbine flowers against a black background, canceled on July 24, 1992, in Columbus, Ohio (ZIP 43216) with both hand and machine postmarks marking the First Day of Issue. The pixel art style creates an engaging visual contrast between the digital rendering and the natural beauty of the featured wildflower.

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The cachet features a pixelated/digital art style rendering of wildflowers in black and white, created in a cross-stitch or needlepoint aesthetic pattern. The stamp depicts the Wild Columbine flower in vibrant red and green against a black background, denominated USA 29 cents. The postmark is a circular hand cancel from Columbus, OH dated July 24, 1992, with ZIP 43216, accompanied by a machine cancel reading 'FIRST DAY OF ISSUE'. The cachet maker is identified as Technical, with catalog reference FDOI-9206.

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This First Day Cover features a black and white pixelated cachet with a cross-stitch aesthetic, depicting a stylized floral design. The stamp, Scott #2676, showcases a vibrant Wild Columbine flower with red and green hues against a black background. The postmark is a circular cancellation with the text 'COLUMBUS, OH' and the date 'JUL 24 1992', along with a machine postmark indicating 'FIRST DAY OF ISSUE'. The cover is in excellent condition with clear and legible details.

(The automatic summaries sometimes misidentify the postmark as part of the cachet artwork.)