Elvis Presley 29¢ Commemorative - Last Concert Station Cancel

This First Day Cover features the iconic 29-cent Elvis Presley commemorative stamp (Scott 2721) depicting a young Elvis in a gold jacket with microphone against a pink background. The cachet on the left displays a black vinyl record illustration with 'Elvis Presley' text, celebrating the Rock & Roll legend (1935-1977). The cover bears a distinctive guitar-shaped pictorial cancellation from the Last Concert Station in Indianapolis, Indiana, postmarked January 8, 1993—the official first day of issue.

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The cachet on the left side features a black vinyl record illustration with the text 'Elvis Presley' above it and 'TECHNICAL•FDOI' below, printed in black on white envelope stock. The stamp is the 29-cent Elvis Presley commemorative (USA) depicting a young Elvis in a gold jacket holding a microphone against a pink/magenta background, with text 'ROCK & ROLL SINGER, 1935-1977' along the side. The pictorial cancellation is guitar-shaped in gray ink, reading 'LAST CONCERT STATION' with the date JANUARY 8, 1993 and location INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46204. The cover is unaddressed and in excellent condition.

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This First Day Cover features a vibrant 29-cent Elvis Presley commemorative stamp (Scott 2721) showcasing a young Elvis in a gold jacket holding a microphone against a pink background. The cachet artwork on the left includes a black vinyl record illustration with 'Elvis Presley' text above it, along with the inscription 'TECHNICAL OFD' and the letters 'FDOI' near the bottom. The cover bears a distinctive guitar-shaped pictorial cancellation marking the 'Last Concert Station' in Indianapolis, Indiana, postmarked January 8, 1993. The envelope is in excellent condition, with clear and legible postmark details.

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