Nome Alaska Gold Rush City - Dog Sled Postal Card
This 19-cent American flag postal card features a pictorial cancel from Nome, Alaska dated March 17, 1993, depicting a dog sled musher silhouette being pulled across a snowy landscape. The cachet reads 'The Gold Rush City Station' with additional sled dog silhouettes. The card is in excellent condition with a crisp black circular pictorial cancellation.
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This is a postal card (not a traditional FDC envelope) featuring a pictorial cancellation from Nome, Alaska depicting a dog sled musher silhouette on a sled being pulled across a snowy landscape. The cachet text reads 'The Gold Rush City Station' with additional silhouettes of sled dogs extending toward the stamp. The pre-printed stamp on the postal card shows a stylized American flag in red, white, and blue, denominated at 19 cents (USA 19). The card is in excellent condition with a crisp black circular pictorial cancel dated March 17, 1993, ZIP code 99762.
This 19-cent American flag postal card features a detailed pictorial cancellation from Nome, Alaska, dated March 17, 1993. The postmark depicts a black silhouette of a dog sled musher being pulled by a team of sled dogs across a snowy landscape, with the text 'NOME, ALASKA' and the date clearly visible. The card is in excellent condition, with a crisp circular cancellation and the text 'The Gold Rush City Station' printed near the stamp. Additional sled dog silhouettes appear as part of the design.
(The automatic summaries sometimes misidentify the postmark as part of the cachet artwork.)