Ohi'a Lehua Wildflower First Day Cover

This First Day Cover features a striking black-and-white pixelated wildflower cachet designed by Technical FDOI, framing the 29-cent 'Ohi'a Lehua' stamp from the 1992 Wildflowers of America series. The stamp depicts the vibrant red and yellow tropical flowers native to Hawaii, commemorating America's botanical diversity. Cancelled on July 24, 1992, in Columbus, Ohio, this cover combines digital art aesthetics with classic stamp collecting tradition.

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Claude

The cachet features a black-and-white pixelated/digital art style rendering of a wildflower plant, printed in a dark square frame on the left side of the envelope. Below the artwork is the text 'Wildflowers of America' in italic script and 'TECHNICAL•FDOI•9206'. The stamp is a USA 29-cent 'Ohi'a Lehua' issue showing red and yellow tropical flowers against a dark background, part of the Fifty Wildflowers of America series. The postmark is a circular hand cancellation from Columbus, OH dated July 24, 1992, with ZIP code 43216, accompanied by a machine-printed 'FIRST DAY OF ISSUE' slug.

Mistral

This First Day Cover features a black-and-white pixelated cachet of a wildflower, designed by Technical FDOI, on the left side. The stamp, positioned on the right, is a 29-cent issue depicting vibrant red and yellow 'Ohi'a Lehua' flowers, native to Hawaii, part of the 1992 Wildflowers of America series. The postmark is a circular cancellation with 'Columbus, OH' and the date 'July 24, 1992,' accompanied by a 'First Day of Issue' text. The overall condition appears clean and well-preserved.

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