Statue of Liberty – AMERICOVER '94 Convention, Haines City, Florida

First Day Cover from the American First Day Cover Society's 39th Convention & Exhibition held in Haines City, Florida, June 24–26, 1994. The cachet features black line art of palm trees, a map of Florida marking Haines City's location, and a small envelope vignette, all encircled by the AFDCS convention text. The 29¢ Statue of Liberty self-adhesive stamp (Scott 2599) is canceled with the Haines City, FL machine postmark dated June 24, 1994, plus the 'FIRST DAY OF ISSUE' slogan cancel. Cachet by ABC Cachets.

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Claude

The cachet features black line art depicting two palm trees on the left alongside an outline map of Florida with a dot marking Haines City's location, and a small illustration of a First Day Cover envelope within the artwork. Circular text reads 'American First Day Cover Society' around the central design, with printed text below: 'AMERICOVER '94 / AFDCS 39TH CONVENTION & EXHIBITION / Haines City, Florida, June 24–26, 1994.' The stamp is the USA 29¢ Statue of Liberty self-adhesive issue, showing the statue against a vivid red-orange and blue gradient background. The postmark is a machine cancel with a circular date stamp reading 'HAINES CITY, FL / JUN 24 / 1994 / 33844' alongside a 'FIRST DAY OF ISSUE' slogan cancel in black ink.

Mistral

This First Day Cover features a black-and-white cachet with a map of Florida, palm trees, and an envelope icon, commemorating the AMERICOVER '94 Convention in Haines City. The 29¢ stamp depicts the Statue of Liberty in vibrant colors with a sunset background. The circular postmark reads 'Haines City, FL, Jun 24, 1994' with a 'FIRST DAY OF ISSUE' slogan cancel. The cover is in excellent condition with clear, legible text and artwork.

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