White House Bicentennial Flag Coil Stamp, Scott #2609
This First Day Cover commemorates the White House Bicentennial (1792-1992) with a 29-cent flag coil stamp (Scott #2609) canceled April 23, 1992 in Washington, DC. The GAMM Cachets cachet by artist Gerry Adlman features a detailed blue-ink aerial illustration of the White House with a large waving American flag, printed with patriotic red, white, and blue colors. The cover shows excellent condition with a machine cancel and slogan cancel marking the first day of issue.
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The cachet features a detailed blue ink illustration of the White House from an aerial perspective, with a large waving American flag rendered in red, white, and blue above it. Text reads 'Flag Over the White House 1792-1992 The White House Bicentennial' and 'First Day of Issue' with 'GAMM 1992' credit. The stamp is a 29-cent USA definitive coil stamp depicting the American flag over the White House, tied by a machine cancellation from Washington, DC dated April 23, 1992, with a 'FIRST DAY OF ISSUE' slogan cancel. The cover is in excellent condition with only a minor stain on the lower right of the envelope.
This First Day Cover celebrates the White House Bicentennial (1792-1992) with a detailed cachet featuring a blue-ink aerial illustration of the White House, overlaid with a large waving American flag in red, white, and blue. The stamp is a 29-cent flag coil stamp (Scott #2609) with a circular postmark from Washington, DC, dated April 23, 1992. The postmark includes a slogan cancel marking the first day of issue. The cover is in excellent condition.
(The automatic summaries sometimes misidentify the postmark as part of the cachet artwork.)