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Superbowl XLVI Commemorative Cacheted Covers Available Commemorative Matted Art $25.00 Special Release Matted Art with Commemorative Cachet and Special Event Postmark SSSuuupppeeerrr BBBooowwwlll XXXLLLVVVIII PPPaaatttrrriiioootttsss///GGGiiiaaannntttsss MMMaaatttccchhhuuuppp 2012 AFC Champions Q - #12 Tom Brady WR - #83 Wes Welker TE - #87 Rob Gronkowski 2012 NFC Champions Q - #10 Eli Manning WR - #80 Victor Cruz K - #9 Lawrence Tynes Commemorative Cachets $10.00 Special Release Envelopes – Complete with Special Event Postmark and protective cover Championship Station February 5, 2012 Indianapolis, IN 46225 Super Bowl XLVI Commemorative Art and Cachet Order Form Matted Art All cachets mounted with the matted art will be Postmarked with Sunday February 5, 2012. Item Price Quantity Total Super Bowl XLVI Patriots/Giants Matchup $25.00 New England Patriots 2012 AFC Champions $25.00 New England Patriots Q - #12 Tom Brady $25.00 New England Patriots WR - #83 Wes Welker $25.00 New England Patriots TE - #87 Rob Gronkowski $25.00 New York Giants 2012 NFC Champions $25.00 New York Giants Q - #10 Eli Manning $25.00 New York Giants WR - #80 Victor Cruz $25.00 New York Giants K - #9 Lawrence Tynes $25.00 Cachets There are 10 different postmarks available. Please indicate which date you are requesting. Super Bowl Super Bowl XLVI XLVI Price Indianapolis Match-up per Postmark Dates Available 2012 Cachet Cachet Cachet Total Friday January 27, 2012 $10.00 Saturday January 28, 2012 $10.00 Sunday January 29, 2012 $10.00 Monday January 30, 2012 $10.00 Tuesday January 31, 2012 $10.00 Wednesday February 1, 2012 $10.00 Thursday February 2, 2012 $10.00 Friday February 3, 2012 $10.00 Saturday February 4, 2012 $10.00 Sunday February 5, 2012 $10.00 Send all requests for Matted Art and Cachets Matted Art Total via check or money order payable to Postmaster to: Cachet Total All items will be shipped using the Championship Station Flat Rate Priority envelope and Shipping & Handling $5.85 Attn – Special Event Product Coordinator Delivery Confirmation 125 W South Street Grand Total Indianapolis, IN 46206-9998 Name : Please allow 2-4 weeks for return delivery. Address : For more information or questions, please City : State : Zip : contact District Retail Manager Steffani Pieart Phone : ( ) - at 317-870-8240. .
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