Americover '94 AFDCS Awards Breakfast - Love Stamp
Commemorative cover for the 39th Annual Convention of the American First Day Cover Society held in Haines City, Florida on June 25, 1994. The cachet features an elegant red line-art design with two doves in flight flanking a heart wreath of roses, topped with an 'Americover '94' banner and framed by decorative filigree corner ornaments. Franked with the 29-cent USA Love stamp (Scott #2814) depicting a white dove against a heart of red roses, and canceled with both a pictorial AFDCS circular cancel and machine cancel.
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The cachet features a red line-art design with two doves in flight surrounding a heart wreath adorned with roses, with a banner reading 'Americover '94' across the center. Decorative filigree corner ornaments frame the design in red, with text identifying this as the AFDCS Awards Breakfast, June 25th, 1994, and the 39th Annual Convention of the American First Day Cover Society. The stamp is the 29-cent USA Love stamp depicting a white dove against a heart of red roses. The cancellation includes a pictorial circular American First Day Cover Society cancel and a machine cancel reading 'Thirty-Ninth AFDCS Convention / Americover '94 / Stamp & Cover Fest / Haines City, FL 33844 / JUN 25 1994'.
This First Day Cover commemorates the 39th Annual Convention of the American First Day Cover Society (AFDCS) held in Haines City, Florida on June 25, 1994. The cachet features a red line-art design with two doves in flight flanking a heart-shaped wreath of roses, with 'Americover '94' inscribed on a banner within the heart. The design is framed by decorative filigree corner ornaments. The cover is franked with a 29-cent USA Love stamp (Scott #2814), depicting a white dove against a heart of red roses. The stamp is canceled with a pictorial AFDCS circular cancel and a machine cancel, both clearly readable. The text on the cover indicates it is from the AFDCS Awards Breakfast event.
(The automatic summaries sometimes misidentify the postmark as part of the cachet artwork.)