This listing is for a LOT of 4 Bicentennial First Day Stamp Commemorative Medals, as offered by the U.S. Mint

Each medal is in its own sealed packet with white commemorative token for the bicentennial.  Each envelope contains the cardboard filler cards which provide insight into the depictions on the coins.  The Stamped envelopes have some age wear but have commemorative first day cancelled stamps related to the birth and growth of the United States.

This is an incomplete collection with a number of duplicate envelopes

The medals/stamps in this listing are:

   * 1972 - Depicts the Houdon Bust of George Washington on the Obverse and Sons Of Liberty on the Reverse.  The stamps depict the Colonial Craftsmen of the time.
                 These envelopes were cancelled on July 4, 1972 in Williamsburg, VA - Qty 3

   * 1975 - Depicts Paul Revere on the Obverse and Lexington-Concord "The Shot Head Round The World" on the Reverse.  The stamps depict Uniformed Continental soldiers of the time.
                 The envelope was cancelled on July 4, 1975 in Washington, DC - Qty 1


These are sold as a lot, please don't ask for individual medals.  I am the original owner of these items. From a smoke free home.  See pictures for visual depictions of items.

Any questions, please ask.