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On January 12, 2000, the USPS issued a set of fifteen stamps to commemorate the decade of the 1980's. This set was, in turn, a part of a larger set of 150 stamps called Celebrate the Century. Shown here is a genuine First Day Cover, an envelope with the stamp, depicting a female red-headed Cabbage Patch Kid, commemorating the Cabbage Patch Kids cancelled from the city of issue (Titusville, FL) on the first day of issue captioned above.
The full-color cachet (artwork on the envelope) features two 1983 Cabbage Patch Kids without dimples produced by Coleco in 1983. Collectible, historic, it's a great way to display your passion for Cabbage Patch Kids. Because collectors today are remiss to break up this huge set of 150 covers, individual ones for the more collectible subjects are getting harder to find - this is such a cover.
Double matted in light blue & dark blue, this piece is sized to fit a standard 8 X 10 frame. ***Certificate of Authenticity Included***
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