Two Postal Commemorative Society first day covers, each presented on descriptive display pages. The first cover marks the 100th anniversary of Rural Free Delivery, postmarked Charleston, West Virginia, August 3, 1996, featuring a specially designed 32-cent U.S. stamp by Richard Sheaff. The second commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Smithsonian Institution, postmarked Washington, D.C., August 10, 1996, with a 32-cent stamp designed by Tom Engeman. Each cover is mounted on an informational page with historical context and background related to the event. Both covers are in clean condition with vivid postmarks and stamps, ideal for collectors specializing in U.S. postal history or significant American institutional anniversaries. The original Postal Commemorative Society mountings are intact, and the reverse sides remain blank and unmarked.
Postal Commemorative Society First Day Covers: Rural Free Delivery and Smithsonian Institution
Two Postal Commemorative Society first day covers, each presented on descriptive display pages. The first cover marks the 100th anniversary of Rural Free Delivery, postmarked Charleston, West Virginia, August 3, 1996, featuring a specially designed 32-cent U.S. stamp by Richard Sheaff. The second commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Smithsonian Institution, postmarked Washington, D.C., August…
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