29¢ Torch of Liberty ATM Coil – First Day Cover (Scott #2531)

This First Day Cover features the 29-cent Torch of Liberty ATM coil stamp (Scott #2531), cancelled on its first day of issue June 25, 1991, in New York, NY. The cachet artwork by 'hfb' showcases a stylized green torch with red flames, flanked by ribbon banners and outlined stars, complementing the stamp's teal and gold depiction of this patriotic symbol. A classic example of the early 1990s ATM stamp era with machine cancellation from ZIP 10199.

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Claude

The cachet artwork by 'hfb' features a stylized Torch of Liberty drawn in green with red flames at the top, accompanied by decorative ribbon banners reading 'TORCH OF LIBERTY' and two outlined stars. The upper left corner includes red text reading 'ATM ISSUE Honoring The...' The stamp is a 29-cent USA ATM coil stamp depicting the Torch of Liberty in teal/green and gold tones. The postmark is a standard circular machine cancellation from New York, NY dated June 25, 1991, ZIP 10199, with 'FIRST DAY OF ISSUE' slug lines.

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This First Day Cover features a 29-cent stamp depicting a stylized teal and gold torch, symbolizing liberty. The cachet artwork complements the stamp with a green torch and red flames, accented by ribbon banners and stars in green. The postmark is a machine cancellation from New York, NY, dated June 25, 1991, with ZIP code 10199. The text 'ATM ISSUE' and 'Honoring The...' are visible, indicating an automated stamp issue. The cover is in clean, unused condition.

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