A784-1972 Registered Airmail Cover USA to Austria Multistamp Combination (Eise
Title
1972 Registered Airmail Cover USA to Austria – Multistamp Combination (Eisenhower, Frederick Douglass, Progress in Electronics, Mineral Heritage)
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Category
Stamps → Postal History → Covers → United States → 1940–Now → Registered & Airmail
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Condition
Used – Excellent vintage condition.
Envelope intact with minor edge wear consistent with age. All stamps clearly postmarked Nov 29, 1972 (Brewster, MA).
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Item Specifics
Country/Region of Origin: United States
Destination: Austria (Vienna)
Date of Postmark: November 29, 1972
Service Type: Registered Airmail
Addressee: Erste Österreichische Sparkasse, Vienna
Return Sender: F. Jaklitsch, Brewster, Massachusetts, USA
Stamps Included:
8¢ Eisenhower definitive
10¢ Mineral Heritage series (Rhodocrosite, Tourmaline, Amethyst, Petrified Wood) – block of 4
15¢ “Progress in Electronics” (set of 3)
25¢ Frederick Douglass (pair)
10¢ Flags over White House
Registration Mark: Purple boxed “REGISTERED No. 277”
Postmarks: Multiple circular Brewster, MA dated impressions on reverse
Envelope Type: Original red-white-blue airmail border design
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Valuation
Based on comparable sales of 1970s U.S. registered international covers with multi-stamp franking and historical themes:
💷 Estimated Value: £18 – £25
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Recommended eBay Listing Price
Buy It Now: £22.99
Starting Auction Price: £12.99
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Auction Option
Auction Duration: 7 days
Starting Bid: £12.99
Reserve Price: None (optional)
Buy It Now Option: £22.99
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Description (for eBay listing)
A rare registered airmail cover from the United States to Austria, dated November 29, 1972. Beautifully franked with multiple commemorative U.S. stamps including the Progress in Electronics (1973) and Mineral Heritage (1971) issues. Sent from Brewster, Massachusetts to Vienna, Austria, addressed to a bank office.
Perfect for collectors of international postal history, registered mail, or multi-stamp frankings.
Clean, well-preserved condition with all postmarks legible and vivid colors on the stamps.
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