1949 Theodor Herzl Reinterment Of His Bones In The Land Of Israel First Day Cover - Off Center Cachet FDC Misprint - Coins Doar Ivri 3-Mil Stamps - Israel Scott #1 - Tel Aviv Postal Cancel - Zionism - August 17
1949 Theodor Herzl Reinterment Of His Bones In The Land Of Israel First Day Cover - Off Center Cachet FDC Misprint - Coins Doar Ivri 3-Mil Stamps - Israel Scott #1 - Tel Aviv Postal Cancel - Zionism - August 17
Vintage Original 1949 Theodor Herzl Reinterment Of His Bones In The Land Of Israel First Day Cover - Off Center Cachet FDC Misprint - Coins Doar Ivri 3-Mil Stamps - Israel Scott #1 - Tel Aviv Postal Cancel - Zionism - August 17
This Postal Cover Commemorates The Reinterment Of Theodor Herzl's Remains In Israel On August 17, 1949.
Herzl, The Founder Of Modern Political Zionism, Died In 1904, And His Remains Were Transferred From Vienna To Jerusalem, Where He Was Buried On Mount Herzl.
The Cover Features An Image Of Herzl Leaning Over A Balcony, A Famous Symbol Of His Vision For A Jewish State.
It Is Postmarked In Tel Aviv With Two Orange 3-Mil Doar Ivri Stamps From Israel’s First Stamp Series.
This Historic Cover Marks A Significant Event In The Early Years Of The State Of Israel.
Measures Approx. 5-7/8" Wide by 4-3/8" Tall
In Good Vintage Condition - Edge Wear, Pencil Writing On Cachet, Rear Flap Tear, Minor Staining, Paper Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Isn't On The Cover
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