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“Silk” First Day Covers feature regular issue and commemorative stamps. They have no additional information about the stamp subject. Mystic and Silk First Day Covers are unaddressed.
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Read More »Browse an issue of Mystic’s Stamp Showcase or MysticStamp.com and you may notice offers for First Day Covers described as made by Fleetwood, Mystic, “Silk” or “Common.” Those terms all refer to the cachet maker that produced the cover. Here’s the differences: Fleetwood began producing First Day Covers in 1941 with the Vermont Statehood issue. Mystic acquired Fleetwood in 2007 and is proud to continue its tradition of excellence today. Many Fleetwood cachets (designs) are full-color works of original art. Most Fleetwood First Day Covers feature interesting information about the stamp subject. Fleetwood First Day Covers are produced for both commemorative and regular issue U.S. stamps of all denominations. Fleetwood covers may be addressed or unaddressed. Mystic began producing First Day Covers in 1992 with the Pledge of Allegiance issue and ended in 2007 with the Henry W. Longfellow issue. With few exceptions, Mystic First Day Covers have full-color cachets, neat information about the stamp subject, and feature commemorative U.S. stamp issues at the first class rate. “Silk” First Day Covers produced by Colorano were introduced in 1971 with the America’s Wool issue and finished in 2016 with the Snowflakes issue after Mystic purchased Colorano’s stock in February 2016. Each color illustration is printed on satin-finish fabric, fastened to the cover and surrounded by a luxurious gold embossed border. “Silk” First Day Covers feature regular issue and commemorative stamps. They have no additional information about the stamp subject.
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Read More »Accompanying family members ages 12 and under can be processed through expedited screening as well. Learn about TSA PreCheck®. Veterans are not required to undergo periodic reinvestigations; therefore, they are not eligible for TSA PreCheck® under TSA's partnership with the Department of Defense at this time.
All members of the U.S. Armed Forces, including those serving in the Reserves and National Guard can benefit from TSA PreCheck® expedited screening at select airports when flying on participating airlines. Cadets and midshipmen of the U.S. Military Academy, Naval Academy, Coast Guard Academy and Air Force Academy are also eligible to receive TSA PreCheck® screening benefits. Use your Department of Defense identification number when making flight reservations. Accompanying family members ages 12 and under can be processed through expedited screening as well. Learn about TSA PreCheck®. Veterans are not required to undergo periodic reinvestigations; therefore, they are not eligible for TSA PreCheck® under TSA’s partnership with the Department of Defense at this time. We encourage veterans to apply for TSA PreCheck® to receive expedited screening. Enter the 10-digit DoD ID number located on the back of the common access card as your known traveler number when making flight reservations or when updating your Defense Travel System profile for official travel. If the number is not on your CAC, you may obtain it by logging on to milConnect. You will find your ID number under the “My Profile” tab. To ensure future airline reservations automatically include your DoD ID number, save it in your DTS profile. You may also save your DoD ID number in any frequent flyer program profiles of the participating airlines. U.S. Armed Forces members do not need to be in uniform and may use TSA PreCheck™ while on personal or official travel.
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