This is a 1964 5¢ U.S. First Day Cover featuring an American eagle stamp design, postmarked on November 14, 1964, in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. The cover carries a printed cachet from The Millstone Restaurant and Lounge in North Attleborough, Mass.
The eagle motif on the stamp reflects a longstanding symbol of American strength and freedom, commonly used in mid-20th-century postal issues during the Cold War era when national pride and heritage themes were prominent in U.S. stamp design.
A notable detail is the crisp first-day cancel tying the stamp to its issue date, along with the distinctive restaurant cachet that adds local Massachusetts flavor to this otherwise standard issue cover.
Addressed to E.L. Freeman Co. in Central Falls, Rhode Island, the cover connects two neighboring New England states with deep industrial and printing histories.
A clean, well-preserved example ideal for collectors of 1960s U.S. FDCs or eagle-themed topicals.