My Old Kentucky Home State Park – Kentucky Statehood Bicentennial
This June 1, 1992 FDC features Scott #2636 depicting My Old Kentucky Home State Park, a red-brick antebellum mansion, designed by Joseph Petro using photogravure printing. A typed informational cachet provides technical details about the stamp. Cover #9 of a limited 10-cover series, cancelled with a Lexington, Kentucky machine postmark.
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This FDC features a typed informational cachet on plain white envelope providing technical details about the Kentucky Statehood Bicentennial stamp. The 29-cent stamp depicts 'My Old Kentucky Home State Park,' showing a red-brick antebellum mansion with green trees and blue sky, designed by Joseph Petro using photogravure printing. The postmark is a circular machine cancellation from Lexington, KY 405, dated June 1, 1992. This is noted as cover #9 of 10 in a limited series.
This First Day Cover features a detailed typed cachet with technical information about the Kentucky Statehood stamp, including designer, printing process, colors, and dimensions. The stamp, Scott #2636, depicts 'My Old Kentucky Home State Park,' a red-brick antebellum mansion, in vibrant colors of magenta, yellow, cyan, black, and blue. The postmark is a machine cancellation from Lexington, KY, dated June 1, 1992. The cover is in good condition with clear printing and no visible damage.
(The automatic summaries sometimes misidentify the postmark as part of the cachet artwork.)