This is a 1966 5¢ United States Bill of Rights First Day Cover featuring an Art Craft cachet. The stamp was issued on July 1, 1966, and postmarked in Miami Beach, Florida, on the official first day of issue.
The stamp commemorates the 175th anniversary of the Bill of Rights (1791–1966), the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution that guarantee fundamental personal liberties. George Mason, prominently pictured on the cachet, was a key Virginia statesman whose advocacy for individual rights strongly influenced the adoption of the Bill of Rights.
The colorful Art Craft cachet reproduces an image of the engrossed Bill of Rights document alongside a portrait of Mason and highlights his role in the Constitutional Convention. The stamp design itself shows symbolic hands and text emphasizing “The rights of the people shall not be denied.”
Addressed to a collector in Overland Park, Kansas, this cover remains in clean, collectible condition with a clear first-day postmark and attractive cachet artwork.
A strong addition for collectors of U.S. constitutional history, Art Craft cachets, or mid-1960s commemoratives.