US 1975 Uniforms of the Armed Forces Continental Army First Day Cover

Add a vintage patriotic postal history collectible to your collection with this 1975 American Revolution Bicentennial “Uniforms of the Armed Forces” First Day Cover featuring the 10-cent Continental Army stamp.

This addressed cover is postmarked Washington, DC, Jul. 4, 1975, and marked First Day of Issue. The stamp features a Continental Army soldier in Revolutionary War-era uniform. The ArtCraft cachet on the left shows Revolutionary War military figures labeled Militia, Army, Navy, and Marine, with the text “Uniforms of the Armed Forces – American Revolution Bicentennial.”

Also included is a Clifford of Vermont, Inc. insert/card from Bethel, Vermont. The insert references the First Day of Issue Cover and celebrates the country’s 199th birthday, adding extra period advertising and historical interest to the collectible.

🏆 Key Features:

📦 This item is ideal for collectors of U.S. First Day Covers, American Revolution Bicentennial items, military history stamps, ArtCraft cachets, Revolutionary War memorabilia, and vintage postal history.

💡 A nice crossover collectible for fans of American history, military uniform themes, U.S. stamps, and 1970s Bicentennial-era collectibles. The included Clifford of Vermont card adds additional vintage advertising character.