Event covers are decorated, stamped and canceled commemorative envelopes. They are created to celebrate an event or note an anniversary.
Event Cover - a cover, usually with a cachet, marking an event. Examples of event covers include: first flight covers, airport dedication covers, and stamp show covers.
Event covers can be a great way to stay connected to the stamp world. If you find that you sometimes need an extra push to get yourself psyched up for working (it's more like play, of course) with your collection, ...
Event covers are another dominating presence on the illustrated mail scene. Figure 2 depicts an incongruous pairing of Australian events of 1959 — the Ballaarat Begonia Festival and helicopter mail.
event cover A cacheted cover, not a FDC, prepared as a souvenir of a specific event or an anniversary of an event. [Back to top] event program ...
One of the odder pasttimes of collectors at philatelic events is the creation of such souvenirs, though most are more conventional First Day and event covers.
Cachet: A design found on an envelope describing an event. Cachets appear on modern first-day covers, first-flight covers and special-event covers.
In cover collecting, a cachet refers to a printed or handstamped design on an envelope denoting some special feature of the cover. Cachets appear on modern first-day covers, first-flight covers and special event covers.
the cachet is an added design or text, often corresponding to the design of the postage stamp, the mailed journey of the cover, or some type of special event. Cachets appear on modern first-day covers, first-flight covers and special-event covers.
Event Cover - A cacheted cover prepared as a souvenir of a specific event or an anniversary of an event.
Event cover: cacheted cover made as a souvenir of an event or an anniversary of an event. Event program: list of speakers or events in a stamp release program. Everywhere Mail Delivery: United Kingdom strike local post, 1971.
See also: Stamp, Cover, Philatelic, First day, Cancel
 
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