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THE HISTORY OF EASTER POSTCARDS WHAT MAKES A POSTCARD VALUABLE HISTORY OF POSTCARDS...EARLY ERA WOODEN POSTCARDS AND OTHER VINTAGE DESIGNS
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More Post Cards ArticlesPOSTCARDS THAT ARE WORTH A PRETTY PENNY ... certain types of Christmas cards that are valuable. There are vast quantities featuring a white Santa Claus in a red suit but find a Santa in a different color of suit or come across a black Santa and you have something of a treasure. Find one in purple robes and the value might shoot up to around $200. ... ... quirky catch phrases, slick picture or just a photo of something that expresses what you or your company is all about will make an image in the clients mind. A good thing to do is to gather your prospect contact info and mail out one card each week for four weeks. Timeing the mailing so they'll receive ... A QUICK OVERVIEW OF POSTCARD COLLECTING ... postal historian or philatelist, the field is wide open. Collect what you like and how you like to collect! You can find them everywhere especially in old attics, garage sales and flea markets, antique shops and stamp shops, gas stations and hotels. Collecting Post Cards is a great hobby and one that ... ... since the beginning of the chrome era has been their size: - " Standard. " For almost a century the standard size for a postcard was 5 1 / 2 inches by 3 1 / 2 inches. The first postal cards issued by the Post Office were roughly the same size as a standard mailing envelope in the middle of the 19th Century. ...
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