Energy Development - Trans-Alaska Pipeline

A 13-cent Energy Development stamp (Scott #1723) postmarked October 20, 1977 in Washington, DC. The cachet, created by artist Gerry Adlman of GAMM Cachets, features a teal map of Alaska highlighting Prudhoe Bay—site of North America's largest oil field discovery—and the Trans-Alaska Pipeline route to Valdez in red. The stamp depicts a stylized sun face with radiating rays over an orange landscape and gas pump nozzle, symbolizing diverse energy sources including oil, natural gas, coal, and renewable energy.

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Gerry Adlman GAMM Cachets
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The cachet features a color map of Alaska in teal/blue showing Prudhoe Bay, the Trans-Alaska Pipeline route in red, and Valdez, with descriptive text about North America's largest oil field discovery. The 13-cent USA 'Energy Development' stamp depicts a stylized sun face with radiating rays over an orange landscape alongside a gas pump nozzle on a red background. The machine cancellation postmark reads Washington, DC, October 20, 1977, ZIP 20013. The cover is in excellent condition with crisp printing.

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The cachet artwork features a teal map of Alaska with a red line indicating the Trans-Alaska Pipeline route from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez. The stamp depicts a stylized sun face with radiating rays over an orange landscape and a gas pump nozzle, symbolizing diverse energy sources. The postmark is a circular cancellation with the date 'OCT 20 1977' and the location 'WASHINGTON, DC.' The text on the cachet discusses the energy potential of Alaska and the challenges of developing its resources. The cover is in good condition with clear, legible details.

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