Kentucky Statehood Bicentennial - Federal Hill Plate Block
Plate block of four 29-cent Kentucky Statehood Bicentennial stamps (Scott #2636) featuring the iconic Federal Hill mansion at My Old Kentucky Home State Park in Danville, Kentucky. The 2x2 plate block displays the historic two-story brick building with its characteristic dark shutters and landscape setting. Plate number S1 1111 is visible in the margin with full color registration marks.
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This is a plate block of four 29-cent Kentucky Statehood Bicentennial stamps, arranged in a 2x2 configuration with the plate number margin strip visible on the right side. Each stamp depicts the Federal Hill mansion at My Old Kentucky Home State Park, a two-story brick building with dark shutters surrounded by green trees and lawn. The plate block shows color registration marks and the plate number 'S1 1111' in cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks. No cachet artwork or postmark is visible in this image.
This First Day Cover features a block of four 29-cent stamps commemorating the bicentennial of Kentucky's statehood. The stamps depict the Federal Hill mansion at My Old Kentucky Home State Park, a historic two-story brick building with dark shutters and a landscaped setting. The cachet artwork is minimal, with no visible design on the envelope. The postmark is a pictorial cancellation featuring a circular design with text, though the exact details are not fully legible. The condition of the cover appears to be excellent, with clear and undamaged stamps and postmark.
(The automatic summaries sometimes misidentify the postmark as part of the cachet artwork.)