Smooth Solomon's Seal - Wildflowers of America Series

This First Day Cover features a striking pixelated cachet artwork by Technical FDOI depicting a wildflower plant against a dark background, complementing the 29-cent Smooth Solomon's Seal stamp from the Wildflowers of America series. The cover celebrates the botanical diversity of the United States with a hand cancel from Columbus, Ohio dated July 24, 1992, accompanied by a machine slogan cancel. The cachet design captures the natural beauty of this delicate wildflower with its characteristic pendant white flowers.

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Claude

The cachet features a pixelated/dot-matrix style black and white artwork depicting a wildflower plant on a dark background, created by Technical FDOI. Below the artwork, italic script reads 'Wildflowers of America' with 'TECHNICAL•FDOI•9206' in block letters beneath. The stamp is a USA 29-cent 'Smooth Solomon's Seal' issue from the Wildflowers of America series, showing white pendant flowers on a dark background. The postmark is a circular hand cancel from Columbus, OH dated July 24, 1992, with ZIP 43216, accompanied by a machine 'FIRST DAY OF ISSUE' slogan cancel. Printed text on the right reads: 'Each of the 50 United States can lay claim to one (or more) of the lovely wildflowers shown on this pane of stamps.'

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This First Day Cover features a black-and-white pixelated cachet artwork depicting a stylized wildflower plant, complementing the 29-cent Smooth Solomon's Seal stamp from the Wildflowers of America series. The stamp showcases the delicate white flowers and green foliage of the plant against a dark background. The cover bears a circular hand-cancel postmark from Columbus, OH, dated July 24, 1992, along with a machine slogan cancel promoting the series. The text on the cover includes 'Wildflowers of America,' 'TECHNICAL FDOI 9206,' and a description of the stamp series. The condition of the cover appears to be excellent, with clear and intact artwork, stamp, and postmark.

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