1960 10¢ International Air Mail – Liberty Bell First Day Cover | Miami, Florida

1960 10¢ International Air Mail – Liberty Bell First Day Cover | Miami, Florida

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This striking 1960 United States First Day Cover features the 10¢ International Air Mail stamp with the Liberty Bell theme. With an Artmaster cachet showing the cracked Liberty Bell and a jet aircraft, plus Abraham Lincoln, it is a dramatic collectible for airmail, aviation, and patriotic topical enthusiasts.

🧾 Key Points:

  • Country: United States of America
  • Date of Issue: June 10, 1960
  • City of Cancellation: Miami, Florida
  • Stamp Value: 10¢
  • Theme: 10¢ International Air Mail – “Liberty For All” | Liberty Bell
  • Historical or Cultural Relevance: Highlights the ideal of “Liberty for All” through the iconic Liberty Bell while celebrating international airmail service in the jet age
  • Estimated Market Value: $6–$15 USD, depending on condition and demand

🖼️ Product Overview:

The 1960 10¢ International Air Mail First Day Cover displays a dramatic Artmaster cachet with the Liberty Bell suspended in clouds alongside a modern jet aircraft. Abraham Lincoln appears below with the inscription “10¢ International Air Mail,” paired with the official 10¢ green airmail stamp showing the Liberty Bell and the motto “Let Freedom Ring.”

Design Elements:

  • Artmaster cachet with Liberty Bell, jet aircraft, and Abraham Lincoln portrait
  • Official 10¢ “Let Freedom Ring” International Air Mail stamp
  • Circular Miami, Fla. postmark dated Jun 10, 9 A.M., 1960
  • Globe illustration and “Liberty For All” slogan
  • Artmaster cachet imprint

Appeal to Collectors: Ideal for collectors of U.S. airmail stamps, aviation history, Liberty Bell topical issues, or Artmaster First Day Covers from 1960.

📚 Historical Context:

Issued on June 10, 1960, in Miami, Florida (a major international gateway), this First Day Cover supported the growing international airmail service during the early jet age. The Liberty Bell motif and Lincoln portrait reinforce America’s commitment to liberty and its role in global communication and freedom.

💎 Collectible Value:

Typical Market Value or Rarity: Artmaster airmail covers from 1960 are popular among aviation and patriotic collectors. Clean examples typically sell in the $6–$15 range.

Who Would Be Interested:

  • Collectors of U.S. airmail and international postage issues
  • Aviation and jet-age enthusiasts
  • Liberty Bell and Abraham Lincoln topical collectors
  • General First Day Cover collectors focusing on Artmaster cachets or 1960 issues

✨ Unexpected or Notable Details:

The cachet creatively combines the historic Liberty Bell with a modern jet aircraft, symbolizing the spread of liberty through global communication. Abraham Lincoln’s inclusion ties the design to American ideals of freedom. The Miami postmark reflects the stamp’s purpose for international mail from a key U.S. gateway city.

Add this rare 10¢ International Air Mail – Liberty Bell First Day Cover to your collection today!