Kentucky Statehood Bicentennial 1792-1992
Aristocrat Cachets cachet celebrating Kentucky's 200th anniversary with the state seal, historical narrative, and a pastoral scene of horses. The 29-cent stamp features My Old Kentucky Home State Park, a red brick colonial mansion. Machine cancel and First Day of Issue slug from Danville, Kentucky, June 1, 1992.
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The Aristocrat Cachets cachet features a decorative left panel with the Commonwealth of Kentucky state seal (in teal/blue), text about Kentucky Statehood 200 Years (1792-1992), the state motto 'United We Stand, Divided We Fall,' and a historical narrative about Kentucky's history. Below the text panel is a teal illustration of horses grazing near a fence and trees. The 29-cent stamp depicts 'My Old Kentucky Home State Park,' a red brick colonial mansion with green trees. The machine cancel postmark reads Danville, KY, June 1, 1992, ZIP 40422, with a separate 'First Day of Issue' slug cancellation in blue.
The cachet features a blue and black design with the Kentucky state seal, a historical narrative about Kentucky's statehood, and a pastoral scene of horses grazing in a field. The stamp depicts 'My Old Kentucky Home State Park,' a red brick colonial mansion, with a denomination of 29 cents. The postmark is a circular machine cancellation from Danville, KY, dated June 1, 1992, with a 'First Day of Issue' slug. The cover is in good condition with clear printing and no visible damage.
(The automatic summaries sometimes misidentify the postmark as part of the cachet artwork.)