Kentucky Statehood 29¢ - My Old Kentucky Home State Park
This technical cachet cover commemorates the Kentucky Statehood stamp featuring My Old Kentucky Home State Park, a historic colonial brick mansion depicted in photogravure. The cover is marked as #10 of a limited 10-cover series with detailed philatelic specifications printed in typed black text. Postmarked June 1, 1992 from Danville, Kentucky with a distinctive red bullseye cancellation.
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This is a technical/informational cachet cover with typed black text on white envelope providing detailed philatelic specifications for the Kentucky Statehood stamp. The 29-cent stamp depicts My Old Kentucky Home State Park, showing a two-story brick colonial building with trees. The postmark is a red circular bullseye cancellation from Danville, KY dated June 1, 1992. The cachet notes this is cover #10 of 10 in a limited set.
This First Day Cover features a technical cachet with detailed philatelic specifications printed in black text. The cachet describes the Kentucky Statehood stamp, which depicts 'My Old Kentucky Home State Park,' a historic colonial brick mansion, rendered in photogravure with colors including magenta, yellow, cyan, black, and blue. The stamp is postmarked with a distinctive red bullseye cancellation from Danville, KY, dated June 1, 1992. The cover is marked as #10 of a limited series of 10 and includes extensive technical details about the stamp's design and printing process.
(The automatic summaries sometimes misidentify the postmark as part of the cachet artwork.)