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Apollo 11 Space, First Man on Moon, NASA, 1969 Spacecraft Center First Issue USA
United States Commemorative Postage Stamp, First Man on the Moon,
Issued Sept. 9, 1969 in Washington, DC and Moon Landing, U.S.A. July 20, 1969 Cancellation,
First Day of Issue Cover, FDC, Spacecraft Center Stamp Club Cachet,
This Apollo 11 Mission Engraved Stamp which honors man's first landing on the moon, July 20, 1969, is 50% larger than the usual U.S. commemorative.
It was printed with a master die carried by Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin to the moon and back. While on the lunar surface, the astronauts postmarked a letter with a special "moon landing USA" cancellation.
Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the moon when he descended the LEM ladder and uttered the now historic phrase, "One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind."
The usual "first day of issue" postmark is accompanied by a replica of the cancellation used by the astronauts on the moon. The hand-cancelled "moon letter" traveled more than a half-million miles, farther than any other piece of mail in history. The journey, however, required less time than utilized by the old Pony Express to deliver mail from St. Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California backin1860.
This event is considered by many to be the greatest accomplishment of the 20th century. This cover is more than a memorial. It is part of the event.
Ideal for Framing,
Cover in Removable Transparent Poly Sleeve and Mailed With Protection,
Made in the USA
Genuine First Day of Stamp Issued Cover Cancelled on the First Day of Issue Date by the U.S. Postal Service,
Issued Sept. 9, 1969 in Washington, DC and Moon Landing, U.S.A. July 20, 1969 Cancellation,
First Day of Issue Cover, FDC, Spacecraft Center Stamp Club Cachet,
This Apollo 11 Mission Engraved Stamp which honors man's first landing on the moon, July 20, 1969, is 50% larger than the usual U.S. commemorative.
It was printed with a master die carried by Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin to the moon and back. While on the lunar surface, the astronauts postmarked a letter with a special "moon landing USA" cancellation.
Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the moon when he descended the LEM ladder and uttered the now historic phrase, "One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind."
The usual "first day of issue" postmark is accompanied by a replica of the cancellation used by the astronauts on the moon. The hand-cancelled "moon letter" traveled more than a half-million miles, farther than any other piece of mail in history. The journey, however, required less time than utilized by the old Pony Express to deliver mail from St. Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California backin1860.
This event is considered by many to be the greatest accomplishment of the 20th century. This cover is more than a memorial. It is part of the event.
Ideal for Framing,
Cover in Removable Transparent Poly Sleeve and Mailed With Protection,
Made in the USA
Genuine First Day of Stamp Issued Cover Cancelled on the First Day of Issue Date by the U.S. Postal Service,



