Pan American Games Indianapolis 1987 by Artmaster
This Artmaster cachet celebrates the 10th Pan American Games held in Indianapolis, featuring dynamic artwork of basketball, swimming, and running athletes in action. The 22-cent stamp displays stylized athletes in vibrant red and orange, with a machine cancel from Indianapolis dated January 29, 1987.
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The Artmaster cachet features dynamic artwork depicting basketball players in action, with a player wearing jersey number 40 jumping with a ball, alongside swimmers and runners, rendered in red, blue, and brown tones. Text reads '10th Competition - Games of the Americas - Indianapolis, August 7-23, 1987.' The 22-cent USA stamp shows stylized athletes in vibrant red and orange hues, inscribed 'Pan American Games Indianapolis 1987.' The machine cancel reads Indianapolis, IN 46206, dated January 29, 1987, with 'FIRST DAY OF ISSUE' printed to the right of the stamp.
This First Day Cover commemorates the 10th Pan American Games held in Indianapolis in 1987. The cachet artwork features dynamic illustrations of athletes in action, including basketball, swimming, and rowing, rendered in shades of purple, red, and blue. The 22-cent stamp depicts stylized athletes in vibrant red and orange, with the text 'Pan American Games Indianapolis 1987.' The postmark is a machine cancel from Indianapolis, dated January 29, 1987, with a legible ZIP code. The cover is in good condition with clear, crisp details.
(The automatic summaries sometimes misidentify the postmark as part of the cachet artwork.)