National Letter Writing Week – 1980 First Day Cover | Timeless Communication

National Letter Writing Week – 1980 First Day Cover | Timeless Communication

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Embrace the charm of handwritten letters with this National Letter Writing Week First Day Cover, a heartfelt tribute to personal connection and care. This collectible celebrates a cherished tradition.

🧾 Key Points:

  • Country: United States of America
  • Date of Issue: February 25, 1980
  • City of Cancellation: Washington, D.C.
  • Stamp Value: 15¢
  • Theme: National Letter Writing Week | Letters Lift Spirits
  • Historical or Cultural Relevance: Promotes letter writing during National Letter Writing Week (February 24–March 1, 1980)
  • Estimated Market Value: $5–$15 USD, depending on condition and demand

🖼️ Product Overview:

This elegant First Day Cover honors National Letter Writing Week, encouraging the act of writing to show care. The stamp features a colorful floral design with an envelope, while the cachet showcases a quill pen and hand illustration with the uplifting message "let someone know you care – write today!"

Design Elements:

  • A vibrant stamp with flowers and an envelope, symbolizing lifted spirits
  • A matching cachet with a quill pen and hand drawing
  • Text: "National Letter Writing Week" and "let someone know you care – write today!"

Appeal to Collectors: Perfect for philatelists, history enthusiasts, and lovers of vintage correspondence.

📚 Historical Context:

Issued on February 25, 1980, in Washington, D.C., this First Day Cover marks National Letter Writing Week (February 24–March 1, 1980), a campaign to preserve the art of letter writing amid growing modern communication. It reflects a cultural moment valuing personal expression.

The stamp is part of a U.S. Postal Service initiative to celebrate everyday traditions and human connection.

💎 Collectible Value:

Typical Market Value or Rarity: Moderately available, valued at $5–$15 USD unframed; higher in epistolary or postal history collections.

Who Would Be Interested: U.S. stamp collectors, history buffs, and fans of handwritten letter memorabilia.

✨ Unexpected or Notable Details:

The cachet’s quill pen design harks back to historical writing tools, adding a nostalgic touch. The handwritten "Please Write Soon" note on the stamp adds a personal flair.

The Washington, D.C., postmark underscores the national significance of the campaign.

Add this rare National Letter Writing Week First Day Cover to your collection today!

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