1992 Olympics Baseball – Porter Philatelic Limited Edition #63
This 1992 Olympic Games commemorative features the 29-cent Olympic Baseball stamp (Scott 2619) depicting a dramatic home-plate play with a sliding runner and catcher rendered in vivid colors by gravure printing. The cover showcases a numbered limited-edition cachet (#63 of 65) by Porter Philatelic Pages & FDCs, signed by artist Robert Porter, with a pictorial first-day cancellation featuring a baseball diamond, glove, and crossed bats from Atlanta, GA on April 3, 1992.
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This First Day Cover features a typeset cachet on white stock with detailed production information about the Olympic Baseball commemorative stamp. The 29-cent stamp depicts a baseball play at home plate with a sliding runner and catcher in vivid yellow, cyan, magenta, and black (gravure printing), with the Olympic rings visible in the upper left corner. The pictorial first day cancellation shows a baseball diamond design with a glove and crossed bats, canceled at Atlanta, GA 30304 on April 3, 1992. The cover is numbered #63 of 65 and signed by Robert Porter, indicating a limited edition cachet by Porter Philatelic Pages & FDCs.
This First Day Cover features a vibrant cachet artwork showcasing a baseball player in action, with a colorful stamp depicting a dramatic play at home plate. The stamp is a 29-cent commemorative issued on April 3, 1992, in Atlanta, Georgia, celebrating Olympic Baseball. The cover includes detailed text about the stamp's design, printing process, and dimensions, along with a pictorial postmark featuring a baseball glove and crossed bats. The cachet is a limited edition (#63 of 65) signed by artist Robert Porter and produced by Porter Philatelic Pages & FDCs.
(The automatic summaries sometimes misidentify the postmark as part of the cachet artwork.)