George Washington 250th Anniversary Masonic Memorial
This First Day Cover honors the 250th anniversary of George Washington's birth (1732-1982) with Scott #1952, the 20c commemorative stamp. The House of Farnam cachet features a striking bronze medallion portrait of Washington flanked by crossed American flags, paired with a detailed line-drawing illustration of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial tower in Alexandria, VA. The cover was cancelled on February 22, 1982, at Terminal Station in Alexandria with the pictorial cancel for the Masonic National Memorial.
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The cachet features a bronze medallion portrait of George Washington in profile, flanked by two crossed American flags in red, white, and blue, with 'George Washington' in blue script and '1732-1982 250th Anniversary' in red and blue text on the left side. The center of the envelope displays a detailed line-drawing illustration of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial tower in Alexandria, VA, with the text 'George Washington 250th Birthday 1732-1982' in bold print. The stamp is the USA 20c George Washington commemorative (Scott #1952), depicting Washington in profile against a dark background with an American flag motif. The pictorial cancel reads 'George Washington Masonic National Memorial / Alexandria / Feb 22 1982 / 22313 / Terminal Station' in a circular design.
This First Day Cover celebrates the 250th anniversary of George Washington's birth (1732-1982). The cachet features a bronze medallion portrait of Washington surrounded by a laurel wreath and crossed American flags, with a detailed illustration of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial tower in Alexandria, VA. The stamp depicts a sculpted bust of Washington with the dates '1732-1982' and is labeled 'George Washington'. The postmark is a pictorial cancellation with the text 'George Washington Masonic Alexandria, VA' and the date 'Feb 22, 1982', including a line drawing of the memorial tower. The cover is in excellent condition with clear and legible details.
(The automatic summaries sometimes misidentify the postmark as part of the cachet artwork.)