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MARYLAND, State Flag, Bird, Flower, Postal Cover COMBO

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On June 13, 1987, the USPS issued a set of 50 stamps commemorating North American Wildlife. Shown here is a genuine First Day Cover, an envelope with the stamp, depicting the Woodchuck cancelled from the city of issue (the USPS Station set up in Toronto, Canada to coincide with the Canada Stamp Show) on the first day of issue captioned above. The addition of two other stamps - the Maryland State Bird (Baltimore Oriole) and State Flower (Black Eyed Susan), and the distinctive Maryland State Flag, make this a Combo....an extra special first day cover.  The two older stamps were added to the envelope along with the new one and then all three were cancelled on the 'birthday' of the Woodchuck Stamp.

The full-color cachet (artwork on the envelope produced by a private company, not the post office) features artwork of an inquisitive Woodchuck by noted wildlife artist Dan Balke.  The producer of this cover has also written a brief commentary about the Woodchuck, which we've included.

Double matted in blue & white, it's sized to fit a standard 8x10 frame.  ***Certificate of Authenticity plus Commentary Included***

 

 



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