
Comin’ Through The Rye by Frederic Remington – 1981 First Day Cover | Western Art Legacy
Celebrate the iconic Western art of Frederic Remington with this 1981 First Day Cover, featuring his famous work "Comin’ Through The Rye." This collectible is a treasure for art lovers and stamp enthusiasts, blending historical artistry with postal heritage. 🧾 Key Points: Country: United States of America Date of Issue: October 9, 1981 City of Cancellation: Oklahoma City, OK Stamp Value: 18¢ Theme: Comin’ Through The Rye | Western Art by Frederic Remington Historical or Cultural Relevance: Honors Remington as a renowned American sculptor and artist, capturing the spirit of the American West. Estimated Market Value: $5–$15 USD, depending on condition and demand 🖼️ Product Overview: This 1981 First Day Cover showcases Remington’s dynamic depiction of cowboys on horseback, reflecting the rugged beauty of the American West. The design combines a detailed stamp with a cachet that celebrates his legacy as a sculptor and artist. Design Elements: Stamp Image: Features cowboys riding