# MCV011 - Joint-Issue First Day Covers, Set of 20
Get 20 Joint-Issue First Day Covers in One Easy Order
Joint issues are stamps that are produced by two or more countries to honor the same topic. They’re usually issued on the same day and may feature similar or identical designs. The US collaborated on its first joint issue in 1959 and has issued dozens more since then.
Now you can get 20 joint-issue covers for your collection. These covers are symbols of international cooperation and are a fascinating area of philately. You’ll enjoy exploring all the neat details these covers have to offer. Most covers will have both the US and foreign stamps, so you can compare them side by side and see how they’re alike and how they differ. Plus all the covers have detailed artwork cachets and many of them have pictorial cancels. Just think of all the history you’ll be adding to your collection!
Order yours now and get ready to explore the fun world of joint issues!
(Note: you may receive some covers with only the foreign stamps – but we likely have covers with the US stamps available by their Scott numbers.)
Get 20 Joint-Issue First Day Covers in One Easy Order
Joint issues are stamps that are produced by two or more countries to honor the same topic. They’re usually issued on the same day and may feature similar or identical designs. The US collaborated on its first joint issue in 1959 and has issued dozens more since then.
Now you can get 20 joint-issue covers for your collection. These covers are symbols of international cooperation and are a fascinating area of philately. You’ll enjoy exploring all the neat details these covers have to offer. Most covers will have both the US and foreign stamps, so you can compare them side by side and see how they’re alike and how they differ. Plus all the covers have detailed artwork cachets and many of them have pictorial cancels. Just think of all the history you’ll be adding to your collection!
Order yours now and get ready to explore the fun world of joint issues!
(Note: you may receive some covers with only the foreign stamps – but we likely have covers with the US stamps available by their Scott numbers.)