Set of three Postal Commemorative Society First Day Covers from the 1996 Endangered Species issue, each mounted on original descriptive pages. The covers included are the California Condor, Ocelot, and Wyoming Toad, each bearing a 32-cent US stamp canceled with a San Diego Zoo ‘First Day of Issue’ postmark dated October 2, 1996. Each envelope showcases a detailed illustration of the species along with a matching commemorative stamp and cancellation, offering both aesthetic appeal and educational context. The informational sheets provide background on the endangered status, habitats, and conservation efforts for each species. These sets were distributed by the Postal Commemorative Society and are popular with topical collectors interested in wildlife conservation, postal history, and philately. All pages and covers appear to be in clean, undamaged condition, suitable for display or enjoyment as part of a larger collection.
Postal Commemorative Society Endangered Species First Day Covers Set: Condor, Ocelot, Wyoming Toad,
Set of three Postal Commemorative Society First Day Covers from the 1996 Endangered Species issue, each mounted on original descriptive pages. The covers included are the California Condor, Ocelot, and Wyoming Toad, each bearing a 32-cent US stamp canceled with a San Diego Zoo ‘First Day of Issue’ postmark dated October 2, 1996. Each envelope…
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