1987 Delaware Statehood – First Day Cover | 200th Anniversary

1987 Delaware Statehood – First Day Cover | 200th Anniversary

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This patriotic 1987 First Day Cover celebrates Delaware as the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. Featuring a colorful stamp with the state coat of arms and a detailed cachet highlighting Delaware’s colonial and revolutionary heritage, it is a significant collectible for statehood and Constitution bicentennial enthusiasts.

🧾 Key Points:

  • Country: United States of America
  • Date of Issue: July 4, 1987
  • City of Cancellation: Dover, DE
  • Stamp Value: 22¢
  • Theme: Delaware Statehood | 200th Anniversary (First State)
  • Historical or Cultural Relevance: Commemorates Delaware as the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution on December 7, 1787, earning it the title “The First State” and marking the official beginning of the United States under the Constitution
  • Estimated Market Value: $5–$15 USD, depending on condition and demand

🖼️ Product Overview:

This First Day Cover features the official 22¢ Delaware Statehood stamp showing the state coat of arms held by two historical figures with a sailing ship in the background. The left side displays a rich red-toned ArtCraft cachet with a Continental soldier playing a drum, the Great Seal of Delaware, and symbols of Delaware’s economy including a chicken and eggs.

Design Elements:

  • 22¢ stamp with Delaware’s coat of arms, “WE THE PEOPLE” scroll, and “STATEHOOD 2” inscription
  • Prominent circular black postmark: “DOVER, DE JULY 4 1987 19901”
  • Cachet illustration of a Revolutionary-era drummer with the Great Seal of Delaware and maritime/industrial symbols
  • Bold title “DELAWARE 200th Anniversary Of Statehood” with “First Day Of Issue”
  • ArtCraft producer signature and USPS 1987 copyright

Appeal to Collectors:

Ideal for collectors of U.S. statehood anniversaries, Constitution bicentennial issues, and Delaware history.

📚 Historical Context:

Issued on July 4, 1987, in Dover, Delaware, this stamp marks the 200th anniversary of Delaware becoming the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution on December 7, 1787. As the “First State,” Delaware played a pivotal role in the formation of the United States. The cachet emphasizes Delaware’s colonial roots and economic contributions, while the stamp highlights the state’s coat of arms and the phrase “We the People” from the Constitution’s preamble.

💎 Collectible Value:

Typical Market Value or Rarity:

As a well-designed ArtCraft First Day Cover from the Constitution bicentennial series with a clear Dover cancellation, it remains desirable for statehood and constitutional history collectors and is typically valued in the $5–$15 range.

Who Would Be Interested:

  • Collectors of U.S. statehood and Constitution bicentennial commemoratives
  • Enthusiasts of Delaware history and the “First State” legacy
  • Philatelists focused on Revolutionary-era and founding documents themes
  • Those building collections around the 13 original states and American independence

✨ Unexpected or Notable Details:

The cachet prominently features a Continental soldier with a drum alongside the Great Seal of Delaware and symbols of the state’s economy (including a chicken and eggs), creating a rich historical and economic tribute. The stamp includes the famous “We the People” scroll, directly linking Delaware’s ratification to the U.S. Constitution. Issued on Independence Day in the state capital of Dover, the cover carries strong patriotic and geographic significance.

Add this rare 1987 Delaware Statehood First Day Cover to your collection today!