Elvis Presley Commemorative (Scott #2721) - Indianapolis, 1993
This First Day Cover features the 29-cent Elvis Presley commemorative stamp (Scott #2721) depicting a young Elvis in a gold jacket holding a microphone, canceled on January 8, 1993, from the Indianapolis Air Mail Facility. The unofficial cachet by Technical Cachets displays a black-and-white vinyl LP record illustration with 'Elvis Presley' text. The cover is in excellent condition with a clear blue-gray circular postmark.
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The cachet features a black-and-white illustration of a vinyl LP record with the text 'Elvis Presley' above it and 'TECHNICAL•FDOI' below, printed on a plain white envelope. The stamp is the 29-cent USA Elvis Presley commemorative (Scott #2721), depicting a young Elvis in a gold jacket holding a microphone against a pink/purple background, labeled 'ROCK & ROLL SINGER, 1935-1977' and 'ELVIS'. The circular postmark reads 'INDIANAPOLIS, IN AIR MAIL FACILITY / 46251' with date 'JAN 8 1993', applied in blue/gray ink alongside horizontal machine cancel lines. The cover is in excellent condition with no visible soiling or damage.
This First Day Cover features a 29-cent Elvis Presley commemorative stamp (Scott #2721) depicting a young Elvis Presley in a gold jacket holding a microphone. The cachet, created by Technical Cachets, displays a black-and-white illustration of a vinyl LP record with the text 'Elvis Presley' above it. The postmark is a blue-gray circular cancellation from the Indianapolis Air Mail Facility, dated January 8, 1993. The cover is in excellent condition.
(The automatic summaries sometimes misidentify the postmark as part of the cachet artwork.)