1992 Olympic Baseball - Scott 2619, Atlanta FDC

This First Day Cover features the 29-cent Olympic Baseball stamp (Scott 2619) cancelled on April 3, 1992, in Atlanta, Georgia. The cachet displays 'Sport of Baseball Olympics' text with a blue outline map of the United States, while the pictorial cancellation showcases a baseball glove, bat, ball, and Olympic rings. The stamp depicts dynamic baseball action with players sliding into base in vivid red and blue tones.

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The cachet features 'United States First Day Cover' text in red and blue script with a small American flag, followed by 'Sport of Baseball Olympics' in bold black lettering, and a blue outline map of the United States at lower left. The 29-cent stamp depicts baseball action with players sliding into base in vivid red and blue tones, with Olympic rings in the upper right corner. The pictorial cancellation shows a baseball glove, bat, and ball with Olympic rings, cancelled at Atlanta, GA 30304 on April 3, 1992. The cover is in excellent condition with no visible flaws.

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This First Day Cover features a vibrant cachet with the text 'United States First Day Cover' in red, white, and blue, highlighting the theme 'Sport of Baseball Olympics.' The cachet includes a blue outline map of the United States and incorporates red and blue accents. The stamp depicts a dynamic baseball scene with a player sliding into base, rendered in vivid red and blue tones, with the Olympic rings and 'USA 29' in the upper right. The pictorial postmark showcases a baseball glove, bat, ball, and Olympic rings, canceled in Atlanta, Georgia, on April 3, 1992.

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