1940s-2010s Giant First Day Cover Collection, 2,435 covers

# MCV526 - 1940s-2010s Giant First Day Cover Collection, 2,435 covers

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Today you can own eight decades’ worth of US First Day Covers at a fraction of Mystic’s regular prices.  You’ll get more than 2,400 covers, making it quick and easy to start a new collection or grow the one you already have.  Haven’t collected First Day Covers before?  Here’s what makes them so special:

 

  • Special, limited-edition “First Day of Issue” cancellations (cover was canceled on the first day the stamp went on sale) with First Day of Issue city.
  • Many include specially designed cachets complementing the stamp topic. Created using photographs or original artwork.
  • First Day Covers are only produced once, making them true limited editions

 

Covers may vary, but here’s what I found looking through one of these GIANT eight-decade collections:

 

60 1940s First Day Covers – I saw Airmail stamps, commemoratives, and definitives.  Topics ranged from President Franklin Roosevelt to the US Coast Guard, and Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders.

 

100 1950s First Day Covers – Some of the covers I saw honored the American flag, Alexander Hamilton, Religious Freedom, Overland Mail, NATO. 

 

275 1960s First Day Covers – I saw covers commemorating the eradication of Malaria, the 50th anniversary of US Air Mail, Winston Churchill, and Franklin D. Roosevelt.

 

400 1970s First Day Covers – Some of the covers I saw celebrated the accomplishments of George R. Clark, General Douglas MacArthur, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and the 1974 World’s Fair. 

 

400 1980s First Day Covers – I saw covers honoring the 1980 Winter Olympics, American veterans, and first ladies Abigail Adams Eleanor Roosevelt.  There was even a cover issued for the World Stamp Expo of 1989.

 

400 1990s First Day Covers – Some of the covers I saw highlighted Looney Tunes characters, statehood anniversaries, Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Elvis Presley, and Dorothy Parker.

 

400 2000s First Day Covers – I saw covers honoring Bob Hope, Samuel de Champlain, Andy Warhol, Charles Schulz’s Peanuts, and Patricia Harris.

 

400 2010s First Day Covers – Some of the covers I saw included two Semi-postals, Legends of Hollywood, Ronald Reagan, the Purple Heart, MLB All Stars, plus several holiday covers.

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Get an Instant First Day Cover Collection
Less Than $1 Per Cover!

Today you can own eight decades’ worth of US First Day Covers at a fraction of Mystic’s regular prices.  You’ll get more than 2,400 covers, making it quick and easy to start a new collection or grow the one you already have.  Haven’t collected First Day Covers before?  Here’s what makes them so special:

 

  • Special, limited-edition “First Day of Issue” cancellations (cover was canceled on the first day the stamp went on sale) with First Day of Issue city.
  • Many include specially designed cachets complementing the stamp topic. Created using photographs or original artwork.
  • First Day Covers are only produced once, making them true limited editions

 

Covers may vary, but here’s what I found looking through one of these GIANT eight-decade collections:

 

60 1940s First Day Covers – I saw Airmail stamps, commemoratives, and definitives.  Topics ranged from President Franklin Roosevelt to the US Coast Guard, and Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders.

 

100 1950s First Day Covers – Some of the covers I saw honored the American flag, Alexander Hamilton, Religious Freedom, Overland Mail, NATO. 

 

275 1960s First Day Covers – I saw covers commemorating the eradication of Malaria, the 50th anniversary of US Air Mail, Winston Churchill, and Franklin D. Roosevelt.

 

400 1970s First Day Covers – Some of the covers I saw celebrated the accomplishments of George R. Clark, General Douglas MacArthur, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and the 1974 World’s Fair. 

 

400 1980s First Day Covers – I saw covers honoring the 1980 Winter Olympics, American veterans, and first ladies Abigail Adams Eleanor Roosevelt.  There was even a cover issued for the World Stamp Expo of 1989.

 

400 1990s First Day Covers – Some of the covers I saw highlighted Looney Tunes characters, statehood anniversaries, Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Elvis Presley, and Dorothy Parker.

 

400 2000s First Day Covers – I saw covers honoring Bob Hope, Samuel de Champlain, Andy Warhol, Charles Schulz’s Peanuts, and Patricia Harris.

 

400 2010s First Day Covers – Some of the covers I saw included two Semi-postals, Legends of Hollywood, Ronald Reagan, the Purple Heart, MLB All Stars, plus several holiday covers.