This Artmaster cachet First Day Cover features the 20¢ George C. Marshall stamp from the Prominent Americans series, postmarked on the first day of issue, October 24, 1967, in Lexington, Virginia.
General George C. Marshall served as Army Chief of Staff during World War II, later as Secretary of State, and is best remembered for the Marshall Plan that rebuilt postwar Europe. His efforts earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953, making him the only professional soldier so honored.
The cachet highlights Marshall’s dual legacy as soldier and statesman with a detailed portrait, shoulder stars, and an eagle motif, signed by Artmaster. The stamp itself belongs to the 1965–1978 Prominent Americans definitive series.
A fine addition for collectors of military history, Nobel laureates, or Prominent Americans FDCs, this cover displays fresh condition with a clear Lexington, VA cancel.