1990s First Day Covers, Collection of 300

# MCV020B FDC - 1990s First Day Covers, Collection of 300

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Get 300 First Day Covers Issued During the 1990s

It’s hard to believe the 1990s began thirty years ago – it seems like just yesterday that the Cold War ended, the Berlin Wall came down, Bill Clinton became president of the United States, and NAFTA was created.  I also strongly remember the increased conflict in the Middle East with the fighting of the Gulf War as well as increased evidence of Global Warming being revealed by the scientific community.  And, of course, who could forget the tragic passing of Diana, Princess of Wales in a 1997 car accident.  As far as popular culture, it seemed like a lot of young people were getting tattoos and piercings, adopting clothing and hairstyles from the 70s and 80s, and becoming interested in the newly introduced television genres of reality shows and medical dramas.

 

 

Covers may vary, but that's half the fun.  Some of the stamps I saw in my collection of 300 covers highlighted Looney Tunes characters, statehood anniversaries, Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Elvis Presley, Dorothy Parker, and more.  Order your collection today.

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Get 300 First Day Covers Issued During the 1990s

It’s hard to believe the 1990s began thirty years ago – it seems like just yesterday that the Cold War ended, the Berlin Wall came down, Bill Clinton became president of the United States, and NAFTA was created.  I also strongly remember the increased conflict in the Middle East with the fighting of the Gulf War as well as increased evidence of Global Warming being revealed by the scientific community.  And, of course, who could forget the tragic passing of Diana, Princess of Wales in a 1997 car accident.  As far as popular culture, it seemed like a lot of young people were getting tattoos and piercings, adopting clothing and hairstyles from the 70s and 80s, and becoming interested in the newly introduced television genres of reality shows and medical dramas.

 

 

Covers may vary, but that's half the fun.  Some of the stamps I saw in my collection of 300 covers highlighted Looney Tunes characters, statehood anniversaries, Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Elvis Presley, Dorothy Parker, and more.  Order your collection today.