Complete your Civil War Sesquicentennial series collection with this new First Day souvenir sheet of two different The Civil War:1865 Forever® stamps cancelled by four black cancellations. One First Day of Issue pictorial cancellation is applied to strike both stamps on the front of the sheet and three bull’s-eye cancellations are positioned to strike all ten stamps on the back.
Corps badges and military insignia inspired the postmark design, which features a shield containing stars, the date “1865,” and an emblem of an eagle. The words “The Civil War” appear in typography evoking recruiting posters of the era, and the official date and location of stamp issuance are also included: April 9, 2015, Appomattox, VA 24522
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