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SCG3927 - Lions International 53rd Convention – Atlantic City, New Jersey (1970)
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This commemorative cover was issued for the Fifty-Third Lions International Convention, held in Atlantic City, New Jersey, from July 1–4, 1970. The cover features a colorful cachet by LISC (Lions International Stamp Club), depicting the state bird of New Jersey, the Goldfinch, and the state flower, the Violet. The official Lions International emblem is also shown.
The cover is franked with the 6¢ John Wesley Powell stamp (U.S., 1969), honoring Powell’s historic 1869 Colorado River expedition. It bears a special Lions International Stamp Club cancellation dated July 1, 1970, from Atlantic City, NJ, marking the opening day of the convention.
This is a collectible philatelic item combining thematic interest in birds, flowers, Lions Clubs International, and U.S. commemoratives, making it desirable for both topical and event-focused collectors.
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