
Ballooning Tribute – 1983 First Day Cover | America’s First Flight
Commemorate America’s first successful balloon flight with this Ballooning Tribute First Day Cover, honoring the pioneering spirit of J.P. Blanchard. This collectible captures a historic milestone.
🧾 Key Points:
- Country: United States of America
- Date of Issue: March 31, 1983
- City of Cancellation: Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Stamp Value: 20¢
- Theme: Ballooning | J.P. Blanchard’s First Flight
- Historical or Cultural Relevance: Marks the first successful balloon flight in America on January 9, 1793, in Philadelphia
- Estimated Market Value: $5–$15 USD, depending on condition and demand
🖼️ Product Overview:
This remarkable First Day Cover pays tribute to the first successful balloon flight in America, led by J.P. Blanchard on January 9, 1793, in Philadelphia. The stamp features vibrant hot air balloons, while the cachet depicts the historic balloon launch with onlookers and a portrait of Blanchard.
Design Elements:
- A colorful stamp with multiple hot air balloons
- A matching cachet with a balloon launch scene and Blanchard’s portrait
- Text: "A Tribute to Ballooning – America’s First Successful Flight Philadelphia – January 9, 1793 J.P. Blanchard Balloonist"
Appeal to Collectors: Ideal for philatelists, aviation history enthusiasts, and fans of early American innovation.
📚 Historical Context:
Issued on March 31, 1983, in Albuquerque, New Mexico—a hub for ballooning—this First Day Cover commemorates the first manned balloon flight in America, conducted by J.P. Blanchard in 1793. This event marked a significant step in aviation history and public fascination with flight.
The stamp is part of a U.S. Postal Service series celebrating pioneering achievements.
💎 Collectible Value:
Typical Market Value or Rarity: Moderately available, valued at $5–$15 USD unframed; higher in aviation or postal history collections.
Who Would Be Interested: U.S. stamp collectors, aviation buffs, and history enthusiasts.
✨ Unexpected or Notable Details:
The cachet’s depiction of onlookers reflects the public excitement of the 1793 flight. The Albuquerque postmark ties to the city’s modern ballooning heritage.
The stamp’s vibrant balloon designs nod to the evolution of ballooning technology.
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