Statue of Liberty Self-Adhesive 29¢ (Scott 2599) - First Day Cover, June 24, 1994

Edken's beautiful watercolor cachet depicts the Statue of Liberty at night with a dramatic stormy sky and colorful city lights reflecting on the water, the torch rendered in brilliant gold. This First Day Cover features the USA 29-cent self-adhesive Statue of Liberty stamp (Scott 2599) with a hand cancel from Haines City, FL, dated June 24, 1994. The patriotic design combines the classic green patina of the statue with vivid artistic details that capture the iconic monument's nighttime majesty.

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Claude

The cachet artwork by Edken features a beautifully painted watercolor illustration of the Statue of Liberty at night, with a dark stormy sky and colorful city lights reflecting on the water behind her. The torch flame is rendered in gold/yellow, and the statue is depicted in its characteristic green patina. The stamp is a USA 29-cent self-adhesive issue depicting the Statue of Liberty against a vivid red-orange gradient background. The circular hand cancel reads 'Haines City, FL / JUN 24 1994 / 33844' and the envelope bears a printed 'FIRST DAY OF ISSUE' inscription. Below the cachet artwork, the text reads 'Statue of Liberty (Self-adhesive).'

Mistral

The cachet artwork features a detailed watercolor illustration of the Statue of Liberty at night, with a dramatic stormy sky and colorful city lights reflecting on the water. The torch is rendered in brilliant gold. The stamp depicts the Statue of Liberty in a vivid, multicolored design, with the denomination 'USA 29' visible. The postmark is a circular hand-cancel from Haines City, FL, dated June 24, 1994. The text 'FIRST DAY OF ISSUE' is printed on the envelope. The cover appears to be in excellent condition.

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